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outfit

/ˈaʊt.fɪt/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

A set of clothes worn together, usually for a specific occasion or purpose.

Example Sentences:
  • She wore a stunning red outfit to the gala.
  • He laid out his running outfit the night before.
2.noun

An organization, group of people, or business working together.

Example Sentences:
  • They run a small family-owned outfit in Chicago.
  • He's been working for that security outfit for five years.
3.verb

To provide someone or something with necessary equipment, clothing, or supplies.

Example Sentences:
  • The store outfits skiers with top-tier gear.
  • They outfitted the expedition with modern survival tools.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the verb phrase 'to out-fit' (dating back to the late 18th century), combining 'out-' (meaning out or thoroughly) and 'fit' (in the sense of equipping or preparing a ship or person). Originally used by sailors and explorers to describe the gear and supplies needed for a journey, it gradually evolved to mean a set of clothing.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of getting fully FIT OUT with clothes from head to toe for a new job or event: an OUTFIT.

Frequently Asked Questions About “outfit

1. What is the meaning of “outfit” in English?

In English, outfit (noun) is defined as: “A set of clothes worn together, usually for a specific occasion or purpose.”.

2. How do you use “outfit” in a sentence?

She wore a stunning red outfit to the gala.

3. What are English synonyms of “outfit”?

Common synonyms include:ensemble,attire,costume,rig

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “outfit”?

Derived from the verb phrase 'to out-fit' (dating back to the late 18th century), combining 'out-' (meaning out or thoroughly) and 'fit' (in the sense of equipping or preparing a ship or person). Originally used by sailors and explorers to describe the gear and supplies needed for a journey, it gradually evolved to mean a set of clothing.