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garb

 (gärb)
n.
1. A distinctive style or form of clothing; dress: clerical garb.
2. An outward appearance; a guise: presented their radical ideas in the garb of moderation.
tr.v. garbed, garb·ing, garbs
To clothe; dress: was garbed in a long robe.

[Obsolete French garbe, grace, from Italian garbo, from garbare, to please, of Germanic origin.]
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garb

(ɡɑːb)
n
1. (Clothing & Fashion) clothes, esp the distinctive attire of an occupation or profession: clerical garb.
2. (Clothing & Fashion) style of dress; fashion
3. external appearance, covering, or attire
vb
(tr) to clothe or cover; attire
[C16: from Old French garbe graceful contour, from Old Italian garbo grace, probably of Germanic origin]
ˈgarbless adj
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garb

(gɑrb)
n.
1. a fashion or mode of dress, esp. of a distinctive kind: the garb of a monk.
2. wearing apparel; clothes.
3. outward appearance or form.
v.t.
4. to dress; clothe.
[1585–95; < Middle French garbe graceful outline < Italian garbo grace < Germanic; compare Old High German garawen, Old English gearwian to prepare, adorn, gear]
garb′less, adj.
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Garb

 a bundle, 1502. See also gavel, glean, sheaf.
Examples: garb of oats; of steel rods; of wheat.
Dictionary of Collective Nouns and Group Terms. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.

garb


Past participle: garbed
Gerund: garbing

Imperative
garb
garb
Present
I garb
you garb
he/she/it garbs
we garb
you garb
they garb
Preterite
I garbed
you garbed
he/she/it garbed
we garbed
you garbed
they garbed
Present Continuous
I am garbing
you are garbing
he/she/it is garbing
we are garbing
you are garbing
they are garbing
Present Perfect
I have garbed
you have garbed
he/she/it has garbed
we have garbed
you have garbed
they have garbed
Past Continuous
I was garbing
you were garbing
he/she/it was garbing
we were garbing
you were garbing
they were garbing
Past Perfect
I had garbed
you had garbed
he/she/it had garbed
we had garbed
you had garbed
they had garbed
Future
I will garb
you will garb
he/she/it will garb
we will garb
you will garb
they will garb
Future Perfect
I will have garbed
you will have garbed
he/she/it will have garbed
we will have garbed
you will have garbed
they will have garbed
Future Continuous
I will be garbing
you will be garbing
he/she/it will be garbing
we will be garbing
you will be garbing
they will be garbing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been garbing
you have been garbing
he/she/it has been garbing
we have been garbing
you have been garbing
they have been garbing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been garbing
you will have been garbing
he/she/it will have been garbing
we will have been garbing
you will have been garbing
they will have been garbing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been garbing
you had been garbing
he/she/it had been garbing
we had been garbing
you had been garbing
they had been garbing
Conditional
I would garb
you would garb
he/she/it would garb
we would garb
you would garb
they would garb
Past Conditional
I would have garbed
you would have garbed
he/she/it would have garbed
we would have garbed
you would have garbed
they would have garbed
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.garb - clothing of a distinctive style or for a particular occasiongarb - clothing of a distinctive style or for a particular occasion; "formal attire"; "battle dress"
ao dai - the traditional dress of Vietnamese women consisting of a tunic with long sleeves and panels front and back; the tunic is worn over trousers
article of clothing, clothing, habiliment, wearable, vesture, wear - a covering designed to be worn on a person's body
costume - the attire worn in a play or at a fancy dress ball; "he won the prize for best costume"
costume - the attire characteristic of a country or a time or a social class; "he wore his national costume"
costume - unusual or period attire not characteristic of or appropriate to the time and place; "in spite of the heat he insisted on his woolen costume"
costume - the prevalent fashion of dress (including accessories and hair style as well as garments)
disguise - any attire that modifies the appearance in order to conceal the wearer's identity
ecclesiastical attire, ecclesiastical robe - attire that is appropriate to wear in a church
finery - elaborate or showy attire and accessories
evening clothes, evening dress, eveningwear, formalwear - attire to wear on formal occasions in the evening
habit - a distinctive attire worn by a member of a religious order
riding habit, habit - attire that is typically worn by a horseback rider (especially a woman's attire)
false hair, hairpiece, postiche - a covering or bunch of human or artificial hair used for disguise or adornment
morning dress - formal attire for men during the daytime
getup, outfit, rig, turnout - a set of clothing (with accessories); "his getup was exceedingly elegant"
activewear, athletic wear, sportswear - attire worn for sport or for casual wear
Verb1.garb - provide with clothes or put clothes ongarb - provide with clothes or put clothes on; "Parents must feed and dress their child"
prim out, prim up, prim - dress primly
dress, get dressed - put on clothes; "we had to dress quickly"; "dress the patient"; "Can the child dress by herself?"
wrap up, cover - clothe, as if for protection from the elements; "cover your head!"
jacket - put a jacket on; "The men were jacketed"
frock - put a frock on
shirt - put a shirt on
habit - put a habit on
vesture - provide or cover with a cloak
overclothe, overdress - dress too warmly; "You should not overclothe the child--she will be too hot"
underdress - dress without sufficient warmth; "She was underdressed for the hiking trip and suffered hypothermia"
corset - dress with a corset
shoe - furnish with shoes; "the children were well shoed"
coat - cover or provide with a coat
costume, dress up - dress in a costume; "We dressed up for Halloween as pumpkins"
robe, vest - clothe formally; especially in ecclesiastical robes
gown - dress in a gown
change state, turn - undergo a transformation or a change of position or action; "We turned from Socialism to Capitalism"; "The people turned against the President when he stole the election"
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garb

noun
1. clothes, dress, clothing, gear (slang), wear, habit, get-up (informal), uniform, outfit, costume, threads (slang), array, ensemble, garments, robes, duds (informal), apparel, clobber (Brit. slang), attire, togs (informal), vestments, raiment (archaic), rigout (informal) He wore the garb of a general.
verb
1. clothe, dress, cover, outfit, deck, array, robe, apparel, attire, rig out He was garbed from head to toe in black.
Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

garb

noun
A set or style of clothing:
costume, dress, guise, habiliment (often used in plural), outfit, turnout.
Informal: getup, rig.
verb
To put clothes on:
Informal: tog.
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Translations
kéveöltözéköltöztet

garb

[gɑːb]
A. N (liter) (= clothes) → atuendo m
B. VTvestir (in de)
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garb

[ˈgɑːrb] n (= clothes) → tenue f, costume m
prison garb → uniforme m de prisonnier
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

garb

nGewand nt
vtkleiden; garbed all in blackganz in Schwarz gekleidet
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garb

[gɑːb] nabiti mpl, vesti fpl
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
References in classic literature ?
Sir Kay told how he had en- countered me in a far land of barbarians, who all wore the same ridiculous garb that I did -- a garb that was a work of enchantment, and intended to make the wearer secure from hurt by human hands.
There were the sober garb, the general severity of mien, the gloomy but undismayed expression, the scriptural forms of speech, and the confidence in Heaven's blessing on a righteous cause, which would have marked a band of the original Puritans, when threatened by some peril of the wilderness.
The youth was not clad in monastic garb, but in lay attire, though his jerkin, cloak and hose were all of a sombre hue, as befitted one who dwelt in sacred precincts.
Skinner was not in the garb usually affected by men of the world who are invited to dine out.
Then up rose Robin and took his stout staff in his hand, likewise, and slipped ten golden angels into his pouch; for no beggar's garb was among the stores of the band, so he was fain to run his chance of meeting a beggar and buying his clothes of him.
Thus I ate poee-poee as they did; I walked about in a garb striking for its simplicity; and I reposed on a community of couches; besides doing many other things in conformity with their peculiar habits; but the farthest I ever went in the way of conformity, was on several occasions to regale myself with raw fish.
No sooner, however, did they recognize the garb and complexion of their visitors, than their apprehensions were changed into Joy; for some of them had dealt with white men, and knew them to be friendly, and to abound with articles of singular value.
His garb of woe suggested that he had lost in one catastrophe every relation he had in the world, even to cousins by marriage twice removed.
An Indian in his native garb was standing there; but the red men were not so infrequent visitors of the English settlements that one of them would have attracted any notice from Hester Prynne at such a time; much less would he have excluded all other objects and ideas from her mind.
Cedric and Athelstane were both dressed in the ancient Saxon garb, which, although not unhandsome in itself, and in the present instance composed of costly materials, was so remote in shape and appearance from that of the other guests, that Prince John took great credit to himself with Waldemar Fitzurse for refraining from laughter at a sight which the fashion of the day rendered ridiculous.
The dealer gives his blood-stained gold to support the pulpit, and the pulpit, in return, covers his in- fernal business with the garb of Christianity.
An old tattered cloak over his hunter's garb completed his make-up.