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outfit

1 of 2noun
/ˈaʊtfɪt/
Forms:outfits
1

a set of clothes that one wears together, especially for an event or occasion

B2

An outfit generally refers to a complete set of clothing or garments worn together, typically chosen for a particular occasion, function, or purpose. An outfit can consist of a top, bottom, and shoes, but may also include accessories such as jewelry, belts, hats, scarves, or handbags. The term "outfit" is often used in a fashion context, and may be used to describe a coordinated ensemble that is designed to create a specific look or style. Outfits can vary widely in style, from formal and professional to casual and laid-back, and may be chosen to reflect an individual's personal taste, cultural background, or social status.

  • She carefully selected her outfit for the interview, wanting to make a good impression.
  • His outfit for the party included a sharp suit and a stylish tie.
  • The store offered a variety of outfits for every occasion, from casual to formal.
  • She accessorized her outfit with a statement necklace and matching earrings.
  • He received many compliments on his outfit at the wedding, which he had chosen with great care.
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2

a group organized to act together, such as a military company or other team

  • The special operations outfit completed the mission.
  • He joined a cycling outfit that trained weekly.
  • The paramilitary outfit was deployed for disaster relief.
  • The startup outfit works closely on product development.
  • An elite outfit of engineers handled the project.
3

a collection of equipment, tools, or articles assembled for a specific purpose

  • The camping outfit included a tent, stove, and sleeping bags.
  • He bought a photography outfit with camera, tripod, and lenses.
  • The firefighter's outfit contained all essential safety gear.
  • The diver prepared his outfit before entering the water.
  • A complete fishing outfit was rented for the trip.
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