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gorgeously dressed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"gorgeously dressed" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is wearing very glamorous or elegant clothing. Example: The actress arrived at the red carpet event, gorgeously dressed in a sparkling gown and diamond jewelry.
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Alternative expressions(4)
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5 human-written examples
Gorgeously dressed by Charlotte Palmer-Lane (who has clearly spent many happy hours trolling through vintage clothing stores), he also reveals a talent for lewd Latin dance in the rollicking, utterly shameless numbers devised by Lorna Ventura.
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He, too, is gorgeously dressed, in a stylish outer cloak of black and gold with a bright red lining and smartly patterned robes under it that reach to the tops of his high-heeled shoes.
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Bible stories and morality dramas were also taken through the streets on two-story pageant wagons; these processions of gorgeously dressed groups and tableaux can be seen in 15th-century paintings such as Piero di Cosimo's Triumph of Theseus and Ariadne and Sandro Botticelli's Triumph of Chastity.
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Ms. Moreno, one of only a handful of performers who have won an Oscar, an Emmy, a Tony and a Grammy, said she had wanted the chance to play a part in "an accomplished, educated, wealthy, gorgeously dressed Hispanic family," a character who, unlike many others she has played, does not speak with an exaggerated accent.
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This directorial debut from writer Hossein Amini is a handsomely mounted if somewhat slight affair, beautifully photographed by Marcel Zyskind, gorgeously dressed by Steven Noble, and well played by the central trio, whose shifting motivations and increasingly paranoid allegiances remain a matter of intrigue.
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Park Chan-wook's long-awaited English-language debut is a gorgeously mounted family mystery dressed up as a gothic fairytale.
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Among these were gorgeously plain dresses in, say, dark green silk or pale pink with a swag at one side.
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Silken, gorgeously caramelized Stonington scallops were another favorite, dressed with a warm cherry tomato vinaigrette, accented with pancetta and shiitake mushrooms.
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Still, Karina Wolf, writing her first children's book, makes life at night sound pretty good: "They dressed in midnight blue," we learn, watching the Insomniacs dine gorgeously together.
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Let someone dress you gorgeously and appropriately, coif and bejewel you so you shine as you deserve to shine -- for all to see and appreciate: beauty at every age -- not to mention encouraging us mere mortals out here too.
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Here she is, dressed in her opulent mourning clothes, attired in black satin, in a fur-trimmed coat which gives off that gorgeously characteristic satiny sheen.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "gorgeously dressed" to vividly describe someone whose clothing is visually striking and conveys a sense of elegance or luxury. Consider the context to ensure the phrase aligns with the overall tone.
Common error
Avoid using "gorgeously dressed" in overly casual settings. While descriptive, it carries a sense of formality that might seem out of place in everyday conversations or informal writing.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "gorgeously dressed" functions primarily as a descriptive adjective phrase. It modifies a noun, typically a person, to indicate that they are wearing clothing that is visually striking and elegant. Ludwig AI confirms that this phrase is both correct and commonly used.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "gorgeously dressed" is a descriptive adjective phrase used to convey that someone is wearing clothing that is strikingly beautiful and elegant. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and common usage. Although the frequency of the expression is rare, it appears primarily in news and media contexts. When using this phrase, consider the level of formality and the specific nuances you wish to convey, as related phrases like "exquisitely attired" or "splendidly adorned" might be more appropriate depending on the context.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
exquisitely attired
Emphasizes the refined and delicate nature of the clothing.
splendidly adorned
Highlights the decorative and ornamental aspects of the outfit.
lavishly dressed
Focuses on the opulence and extravagance of the attire.
impeccably clothed
Stresses the flawless and perfect presentation of the outfit.
elegantly garbed
Emphasizes the grace and sophistication of the clothing.
stylishly dressed
Highlights the fashionable and trendy aspects of the attire.
finely arrayed
Focuses on the quality and craftsmanship of the clothing.
richly apparelled
Stresses the luxurious and expensive nature of the attire.
opulently outfitted
Highlights the abundance and grandeur of the clothing.
beautifully costumed
Implies the attire is part of a performance or theatrical setting.
FAQs
How can I use "gorgeously dressed" in a sentence?
"Gorgeously dressed" is typically used as an adjective phrase to describe someone's attire, for example: "She was "gorgeously dressed" in a red velvet gown."
What are some synonyms for "gorgeously dressed"?
Alternatives include "exquisitely attired", "splendidly adorned", or "lavishly dressed", depending on the specific nuance you wish to convey.
Is it more appropriate to say "gorgeously dressed" or "beautifully dressed"?
"Gorgeously dressed" implies a higher degree of opulence and visual impact than "beautifully dressed". The best choice depends on the specific effect you want to create.
In what situations would "gorgeously dressed" be most fitting?
"Gorgeously dressed" is most fitting in situations where the attire is meant to be particularly impressive, such as formal events, theatrical performances, or fashion shows.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.4/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested