What is another word for getting dressed?

Pronunciation: [ɡˌɛtɪŋ dɹˈɛst] (IPA)

"Getting dressed" is a common phrase used to describe the act of putting on clothes. However, there are several synonyms that can be used to express the same idea. One synonym is "getting ready," which implies preparation for a particular task or event. Another option is "dressing up," which often implies putting on more formal or fancy attire. "Donning clothes" is another suitable alternative that can describe the same action. Lastly, "suiting up" is a synonym that is often associated with putting on work or sports attire for a specific activity. Regardless of the synonym used, the idea remains the same - getting dressed for the day or an occasion.

What are the hypernyms for Getting dressed?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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