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Dress down Meaning in English

expression

ˈdɹɛs/ /ˈdaʊn
DRESS-doun
dɹˈɛs/ /dˈaʊn
dress-DOUN

Definition

To wear casual or less formal clothes than usual. It can also mean to scold or criticize someone strongly, especially in an informal way.

Usage & Nuances

Often used for workplaces with 'dress-down Fridays' (casual dress allowed). As a phrasal verb, 'dress down' for clothes is neutral-informal. The scolding sense is informal and often used with people in authority (e.g. boss 'dressed down' an employee). Don't confuse with 'dress up' (wear more formal clothing).

Example Sentences

We can dress down for the party tonight.

basic

On Fridays, employees are allowed to dress down at work.

basic

The coach dressed down the players after the bad game.

basic

I like to dress down on weekends when I’m just relaxing at home.

natural

Don’t dress down too much; it’s still a business meeting.

natural

My boss really dressed me down in front of everyone for that mistake.

natural