Atuendo in english

Attire

pronunciation: ətaɪɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures

atuendo = outfit ; attire ; clobber ; togs ; garb. 

Example: Wimbledon organisers have imposed a ban on skimpy tennis outfits ahead of this year's tournament.Example: Unlike most of the fashion world, the styles of formal attire take their names from men's wear rather than female attire.Example: I hope you are feeling flamboyant guys because Elton John is selling off his clobber for charity again.Example: Their togs literally froze on their bodies, and when they came out for the second half they were all but encased in ice.Example: Despite her garb, which was reminiscent of the late Renaissance, she seemed like a down-to-earth person.

atuendos = regalia. 

Example: In times of yore, the umbrella was part of the royal regalia, or symbol of rank.

Atuendo synonyms

dress in spanish: vestido, pronunciation: dres part of speech: noun garb in spanish: traje, pronunciation: gɑrb part of speech: noun prink in spanish: emperejilar, pronunciation: prɪŋk part of speech: verb dress up in spanish: vestirse, pronunciation: dresʌp part of speech: verb get up in spanish: Levántate, pronunciation: getʌp part of speech: verb overdress in spanish: vestirse con demasiada elegancia, pronunciation: oʊvɜrdres part of speech: verb deck out in spanish: cubierta fuera, pronunciation: dekaʊt part of speech: verb trick out in spanish: ataviar, pronunciation: trɪkaʊt part of speech: verb gussy up in spanish: gussy up, pronunciation: gʌsiʌp part of speech: verb rig out in spanish: equipar, pronunciation: rɪgaʊt part of speech: verb tog up in spanish: tog up, pronunciation: tɑgəp part of speech: verb tog out in spanish: tog out, pronunciation: tɑgaʊt part of speech: verb fancy up in spanish: imaginarse, pronunciation: fænsiʌp part of speech: verb deck up in spanish: cubierta, pronunciation: dekʌp part of speech: verb fig out in spanish: higo fuera, pronunciation: fɪgaʊt part of speech: verb fig up in spanish: fig hasta, pronunciation: fɪgʌp part of speech: verb trick up in spanish: ataviar, pronunciation: trɪkʌp part of speech: verb
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