Outfit
UK /["/ˈaʊtfɪt/"]/US /["/ˈaʊtfɪt/"]/
Definition
a set of clothes that you wear together, especially for a particular occasion or purpose
In simple words: A set of clothes worn together for a specific occasion.
Examples
- She was wearing an expensive new outfit.
- a wedding outfit
- a cowboy/Superman outfit *(= one that you wear for fun in order to look like the type of person mentioned)*
- I'm looking for a necklace to complete my outfit.
- The pair arrived in matching white outfits.
- a market research outfit
- This was the fourth album by the top rock outfit.
- The jazz outfit is/are performing live.
- a bicycle repair outfit
Usage notes
Use 'outfit' when talking about clothes for events (like parties, work, etc.). It's neutral, so it fits both casual and formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
outfit + object (e.g. an outfit)
Memory hint
Think of 'out-fit' — how well your clothes fit for that occasion.
Collocations
- complete
- new
- summer
- wear
- choose
- pick
- in a/the outfit
- large
- small
- professional
Synonyms
- ensemble
- costume
- attire
- gear
- clothing
Antonyms
- undress
- disrobe
Common mistakes
- Using 'outfits' as a singular noun.
- Confusing 'outfit' with 'clothing' which is more general.
- Using 'outfit' only for formal wear; it applies to casual wear too.