dressed
Prononciation : [drɛst]
Mot
Contexte : « appearance »
(verb) to put on clothes. When someone is dressed, it means they are wearing clothes for the day. Everyone gets dressed to go outside or do activities.
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She is dressed for the party in a beautiful dress.
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He wasn’t dressed properly for the formal event.
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Are you dressed yet for school?
Contexte : « appearance »
(adjective) wearing clothes. When we say a person is dressed, it means they have put on clothes and are ready to go out.
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The kids are already dressed and excited to go to the park.
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My little brother is not dressed; he is still in his pajamas.
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Is she dressed for the game or is she still getting ready?
Contexte : « preparation »
(verb) to prepare food with a special sauce or mix. When we say a dish is dressed, it means we added something special to make it taste better, like dressing on a salad.
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I dressed the salad with a tasty vinaigrette.
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The pasta wasn’t dressed at all; it was just plain noodles.
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How do you like your salad dressed?
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