tailor (Meaning)

Wordnet

tailor (n)

a person whose occupation is making and altering garments

Wordnet

tailor (v)

adjust to a specific need or market

style and tailor in a certain fashion

create (clothes) with cloth

Webster

tailor (n.)

One whose occupation is to cut out and make men's garments; also, one who cuts out and makes ladies' outer garments.

The mattowacca; -- called also tailor herring.

The silversides.

The goldfish.

Webster

tailor (v. i.)

To practice making men's clothes; to follow the business of a tailor.

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tailor Sentence Examples

  1. The tailor meticulously adjusted the suit, ensuring a perfect fit for the groom.
  2. She was a renowned tailor, known for her exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail.
  3. The tailor took the customer's measurements with care, promising to create a custom-made garment.
  4. The tailor's shop was a testament to his artistry, with bolts of exquisite fabrics adorning the walls.
  5. With deft strokes, the tailor used his shears to shape and refine the fabric.
  6. The tailor's apprentices eagerly absorbed the master's techniques, hoping to one day inherit his legacy.
  7. The tailor's hands were nimble and experienced, moving swiftly through the fabric with precision.
  8. The tailor had a keen eye for detail, noticing even the slightest imperfections in his work.
  9. The tailor's clientele included celebrities and politicians, who prized his exceptional tailoring skills.
  10. The tailor's craft was both an art and a science, requiring both technical proficiency and an intuitive sense of style.

FAQs About the word tailor

a person whose occupation is making and altering garments, adjust to a specific need or market, style and tailor in a certain fashion, create (clothes) with clo

weaver, stitcher, seamstress,sewer, seamster, needlewoman,knitter,embroiderer

misadjust, misadjust,,

The tailor meticulously adjusted the suit, ensuring a perfect fit for the groom.

She was a renowned tailor, known for her exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail.

The tailor took the customer's measurements with care, promising to create a custom-made garment.

The tailor's shop was a testament to his artistry, with bolts of exquisite fabrics adorning the walls.