tailored
Americanadjective
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(of a woman's garment) in a simple or plain style with fitted lines.
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having simple, straight lines and a neat appearance.
tailored slipcovers.
Other Word Forms
- semitailored adjective
- untailored adjective
- well-tailored adjective
Etymology
Origin of tailored
Example Sentences
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Sombr lived up to his name with a moody looking, gothic red satin and black lace top complete with tailored red trousers.
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The agreement comes after it was revealed that the Scotland squad will be kitted out in tailored suits for their World Cup return.
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It was only later, when he got more tailored help, that he felt his needs were addressed.
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This will allow more scientists to develop tailored cell and gene therapies and increase innovation in the field.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the changes would mean families get "tailored support built around their child's individual needs, available on their doorstep".
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