Clothed Meaning in English
word · lemma: clothe
ˈkɫoʊðd
KLOHDH-d
klˈəʊðd
KLOHHD-d
Definition
Wearing clothes; dressed. It can also refer to being covered by something, especially clothes.
Usage & Nuances
'Clothed' is mostly formal or literary and not common in daily conversation; 'dressed' is much more usual. Often used in descriptions, legal contexts, or set phrases like 'fully clothed'. 'Clothed in' is used to mean 'covered by' in both literal and figurative language.
Spanish: vestido - cubierto (con ropa)Portuguese (BR): vestido - coberto (com roupa)Portuguese (PT): vestido - coberto (com roupa)Chinese (Simplified): 穿着衣服的 - 覆盖(用衣服)Chinese (Traditional): 穿著衣服的 - 覆蓋(用衣服)Hindi: वित्त - कपड़े पहनेArabic: مُرتدٍ للملابس - مكسوّ بالملابسBengali: পরিহিত - আচ্ছাদিতRussian: одетый - покрытыйJapanese: 服を着た - 覆われたVietnamese: mặc quần áo - được bao phủKorean: 옷을 입은 - 덮인Turkish: giyinik - örtülüUrdu: ملبوس - ڈھکا ہواIndonesian: berpakaian - tertutup
Example Sentences
He was clothed in a blue jacket.
basic
All the children were clothed warmly for winter.
basic
The statue was clothed in white cloth.
basic
Guests must remain clothed in all public areas of the hotel.
natural
He arrived, barely clothed, after falling in the lake.
natural
The mountain was clothed in mist early in the morning.
natural