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adjective for clothes
what adjective or phrase to use for clothes that are already prepared , like an uniform. one could say that they prefer to choose which clothes to wear everyday instead of having them previously planned?'????
Aug 20, 2013 1:55 PM
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You would say the official uniform or the company/bank/school uniform
August 22, 2013
Hi Alice,
It was great to read your answer. I think it is the adjective that I need. If they are not used much, what would British say instead? Anyway i will use pre -determined, thinking it is the most suitable. thank you very much Any question about Spanish? Glad to help you
August 21, 2013
Maybe you could say "pre-selected" or "pre-determined". Pre-selected is more if the person picked out the clothes themselves ahead of time, pre-determined might be if there was a rule or something that forced them to dress a certain way. But these are not very common expressions to use.
"She was able to get ready for the party quickly, because she had pre-selected which dress to wear."
"He looked at the clothes in his closet, seeing a row of identical white shirts and black pants. It was pre-determined what he would wear from Monday through Friday."
August 21, 2013
thanks a lot Steve. maybe there is no such adjective¡¡
August 20, 2013
I'm not really aware of an adjective, but you could say something like "the clothes I have hung out for tomorrow".
August 20, 2013
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