clad (Meaning)

Wordnet

clad (a)

wearing or provided with clothing; sometimes used in combination

Wordnet

clad (s)

having an outer covering especially of thin metal

Webster

clad (v.t)

To clothe.

Webster

clad ()

imp. & p. p. of Clothe.

of Clothe

clad Sentence Examples

  1. The mountaineer was clad in layers of warm clothing to withstand the freezing temperatures.
  2. The knight rode into battle, clad in shining armor.
  3. The trees were clad in a vibrant array of autumn colors.
  4. She walked along the beach, clad only in a swimsuit and sandals.
  5. The soldiers were clad in camouflage uniforms, blending into the forest surroundings.
  6. The mansion was clad in ivy, giving it a timeless, picturesque appearance.
  7. The dancers performed gracefully, clad in flowing costumes that shimmered under the stage lights.
  8. The house was clad in cedar siding, giving it a rustic charm.
  9. Despite the scorching heat, the workers were clad in heavy protective gear.
  10. The superhero was clad in a colorful costume, ready to save the day.

FAQs About the word clad

wearing or provided with clothing; sometimes used in combination, having an outer covering especially of thin metalTo clothe., imp. & p. p. of Clothe., of Cloth

encase,clothe, sheathe, dress, sheath, array,face, apparel, garb, wrap

strip, strip, expose, expose, denude, denude,bare, bare,,unswathe

The mountaineer was clad in layers of warm clothing to withstand the freezing temperatures.

The knight rode into battle, clad in shining armor.

The trees were clad in a vibrant array of autumn colors.

She walked along the beach, clad only in a swimsuit and sandals.