clothes
English [? kl? ] beauty [? klo]?
Clothes; Clothes, esp one kind.
Dress [dress]; Provide (sb) with clothes.
Clothes present participle
Dress
English beauty?
Dress; clothes
Verb (abbreviation for verb) get dressed; Wear (someone's) clothes; Wear the clothes of; Dress up
Third person singular: dresses plural: dresses present participle: dressed past tense: dressed past participle: dressed.
Extended data:
Discrimination of words: clothes? Clothing? Dress? Wear equipment. The words above all refer to clothes and clothing.
Clothes refer to clothes, clothing.
clothes
Of clothes, especially a certain type of clothes:
Clothing is more formal than clothes, especially a certain kind of clothing.
Clothes have no singular form, which means one piece/piece/piece of clothing.
Clothing refers to a piece of clothing:
He is wearing a strange shapeless dress.
He is wearing a strange dress with no appearance.
Clothing is only used in formal occasions or literary contexts. In daily life, a dress is a dress.
Dress refers to clothes, especially clothes worn in a certain style or occasion:
We are allowed to wear casual clothes on Fridays.
We can wear casual clothes on Friday.
Wear refers to clothes worn for a certain purpose or occasion, especially clothes sold in shops:
Children's clothing department
Children's clothing department
Gear (informative) clothes refer to clothes, clothing:
Her friends are all wearing the latest clothes.
All her friends are wearing the latest clothes.
References:
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