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Meaning of toggery
The primary meaning of "toggery" refers to a person's clothing or attire, especially fine or elaborate clothing.
Etymology of toggery
The word "toggery" has its roots in the 16th century, derived from the Middle English word "tog", meaning "cloak" or "cape", and the suffix "-ery", which forms a noun indicating a place or a collection
Historically, the term was used to refer to a type of clothing store or a person's attire, especially fine or elaborate clothing
Synonyms
attire
clothes
clothing
garments
dress
outfit
ensemble
apparel
wear
array
regalia
finery
accoutrements
trappings
adornments
ornaments
decorations
accessories
habiliments
vestments
robes
costumes
uniforms
suits
dresses
gowns
coats
jackets
pants
shirts
tops
bottoms
headgear
footwear
accessories
jewelry
Definitions
- A person's clothes, especially fine or elaborate clothes
- * A store that sells men's clothes, especially suits and other formal wear
Usage Examples
- The actor's toggery for the play included a lavish costume with intricate designs and embroidery
- * The store specialized in men's toggery, offering a wide range of suits and formal wear
Antonyms
nakedness
undress
disarray
disorder
untidiness
slovenliness
shabbiness
tattiness
raggedness
dilapidation
decay
deterioration
neglect
dishevelment
messiness
unkemptness
uncleanliness
filthiness
grubbiness