habiliment Antonyms

Meaning of habiliment

Wordnet

habiliment (n)

a covering designed to be worn on a person's body

Webster

habiliment (n.)

A garment; an article of clothing.

Dress, in general.

habiliment Sentence Examples

  1. The emperor's resplendent habiliments of crimson velvet and golden embroidery dazzled the court.
  2. The dancer's flowing habiliments, made of sheer silk, whispered secrets of grace with every move.
  3. The priest's solemn habiliments, consisting of a black robe and a white collar, imbued him with an aura of authority.
  4. The bride's white habiliments symbolized purity and innocence on her wedding day.
  5. The knight's chain mail habiliments protected him from harm in the midst of battle.
  6. The clown's brightly colored habiliments drew laughter and amusement from the audience.
  7. The mourner's black habiliments expressed their sorrow and respect for the departed.
  8. The firefighter's protective habiliments shielded them from the flames and smoke of the inferno.
  9. The pilgrim's simple habiliments, consisting of a robe and staff, spoke of their spiritual journey.
  10. The fashion designer's latest collection of habiliments showcased intricate beadwork and daring silhouettes.

FAQs About the word habiliment

a covering designed to be worn on a person's bodyA garment; an article of clothing., Dress, in general.

clothes, apparel, attire, garments, dress,clothing, costumery, rig, wardrobe, garb

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The emperor's resplendent habiliments of crimson velvet and golden embroidery dazzled the court.

The dancer's flowing habiliments, made of sheer silk, whispered secrets of grace with every move.

The priest's solemn habiliments, consisting of a black robe and a white collar, imbued him with an aura of authority.

The bride's white habiliments symbolized purity and innocence on her wedding day.