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Meaning of tittivate

Wordnet

tittivate (v)

make neat, smart, or trim

Webster

tittivate (v. t. & i.)

To dress or smarten up; to spruce.

tittivate Sentence Examples

  1. She meticulously tittivated herself for the job interview, hoping to make a lasting impression.
  2. The actor spent hours tittivating his hair and makeup before the show.
  3. The bride's mother tittivated her daughter for the wedding, ensuring she looked absolutely radiant.
  4. The prom attendees tittivated themselves to perfection, hoping to catch the attention of their crushes.
  5. The contestants on the beauty pageant tittivated themselves fiercely, vying for the crown.
  6. The socialite tittivated her mansion, adorned with lavish decor and opulent ornaments.
  7. The children tittivated their sandcastles, meticulously shaping and decorating them with shells and seaweed.
  8. The artist tittivated her canvas, adding vibrant brushstrokes and intricate patterns.
  9. The gardener tittivated his flowerbeds, carefully pruning the plants and arranging them aesthetically.
  10. The chef tittivated the dessert plate, garnishing it with intricate designs and edible flowers.

FAQs About the word tittivate

make neat, smart, or trimTo dress or smarten up; to spruce.

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She meticulously tittivated herself for the job interview, hoping to make a lasting impression.

The actor spent hours tittivating his hair and makeup before the show.

The bride's mother tittivated her daughter for the wedding, ensuring she looked absolutely radiant.

The prom attendees tittivated themselves to perfection, hoping to catch the attention of their crushes.