underdress
Americanverb (used without object)
noun
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garments worn beneath others; underclothes.
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a slip, petticoat, or other underskirt, especially one designed to be seen when worn, as beneath a redingote.
Etymology
Origin of underdress
Example Sentences
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I was already looking forward to seeing how Biebs planned to bring the radically underdressed “Swag” to Coachella in a few months.
From Los Angeles Times
His biggest etiquette pet peeves include underdressing and overfamiliarity, especially in virtual settings.
When her rival, Poot’s Thea, arrives underdressed, Hedda forces her into a hideous frock with fussy bows and an ungainly skirt.
From Los Angeles Times
A Times photographer and I, slightly underdressed, scuttled past the valet and into the backyard.
From Los Angeles Times
As I waited for my cappuccino in a line of VIP shoppers and newsletter subscribers sporting an abundance of Chanel handbags, I felt underdressed in jeans, sans blowout.
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