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raiment
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The part of the phrase "raiment" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to clothing or garments, often in a literary or poetic context. Example: "She wore a beautiful raiment that shimmered in the sunlight."
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56 human-written examples
As a poet once said, "promises of payment/Are neither food nor raiment".In many macroeconomic models, therefore, insolvencies cannot occur.
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Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment?
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In accordance with the church calendar, they were expecting to spend the day commemorating the moment in the New Testament when Jesus is said to have appeared before three followers with "his face shining like the sun and his raiment white as the light".
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And why take ye thought for raiment?
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They were expected to wear "goodly raiment".
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The statue was also clad in costly raiment, bathed, and escorted to bed in the bedchamber of the god, often on top of the temple tower, or ziggurat.
Encyclopedias
The slender, fitted suits with narrow shoulders Simons designed in the mid-1990s wenormouslyusly influential, as was his co-opting of sportswear, and the raiment of popular youth movements.
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The Mr Freedom-inspired striped suiting, hodgepodge patchwork denim and billowing chiffon was inoffensive enough but it felt somewhat disingenuous to ally raiments of sixties anti-capitalism with one of the biggest corporations on the New York calendar.
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The Young King is dismayed to discover that his subjects have toiled severely — and even died — in order to manufacture his golden raiments, yet when he tries to assume a humbler guise the kingdom revolts against him.
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Cecil and Juliana Harkness swept into the kitchen like Kennedys, all smiles and tailored dark raiments.
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I'd already started suiting up in the raiments of patient understander.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "raiment" when aiming for a formal, literary, or historical tone in your writing. It adds a touch of old-world elegance and is particularly fitting when describing ceremonial or significant attire.
Common error
Avoid using "raiment" in everyday, modern settings. It can sound affected or overly theatrical if used inappropriately. Opt for more common terms like "clothing" or "apparel" in casual contexts.
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Linguistic Context
The word "raiment" functions primarily as a noun, referring to clothing or garments. Ludwig's examples illustrate its usage in describing attire, often with a sense of formality or historical significance.
Frequent in
News & Media
54%
Encyclopedias
12%
Science
7%
Less common in
Formal & Business
7%
Academia
0%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "raiment" is a noun that refers to clothing or garments, typically used in formal, literary, or historical contexts. Ludwig AI validates its grammatical correctness and provides numerous examples from authoritative sources like The New York Times and The Economist, confirming its common usage, particularly in news and media. While "raiment" is a valid word, it should be used judiciously, as overuse in contemporary settings may sound affected. Alternatives like "apparel" or "attire" may be more appropriate in modern contexts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
apparel
Focuses more broadly on what is worn; less formal than "raiment".
attire
Refers to clothing used for a particular purpose or occasion; slightly less archaic.
garments
General term for clothing items; lacks the historical or formal tone of "raiment".
clothing
Most general and common term; lacks any specific stylistic implication.
dress
Emphasizes the act of wearing clothes or a specific style of clothing.
outfit
Refers to a complete set of clothes worn together.
costume
Suggests clothing for a specific performance or event; less versatile.
threads
Slang term for clothing, much more informal.
wardrobe
Collection of clothes, rather than individual items.
gear
Implies clothing for a specific activity or purpose.
FAQs
How can I use "raiment" in a sentence?
Use "raiment" to describe clothing, especially when you want to evoke a sense of history, formality, or literary style. For example, "The queen's ceremonial "raiment" was adorned with jewels."
What can I say instead of "raiment"?
Is it appropriate to use "raiment" in modern writing?
What is the difference between "raiment" and "clothing"?
"Raiment" is a more formal and somewhat archaic term for clothing, often associated with ceremonial or historical attire. "Clothing" is a general term applicable to any type of attire in any context.
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Usage summary
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4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested