outfit

outfit
I
(New American Roget's College Thesaurus)
n. ensemble, garments, suit; group, unit; equipment, gear. See clothing, provision.
II
(Roget's IV) n.
Syn. trappings, outlay, gear; see equipment .
v.
Syn. equip, fit out, furnish, supply; see provide 1 .
See Synonym Study at furnish .
III
(Roget's 3 Superthesaurus)
I
n.
rig, gear, kit, trappings, equipment, accoutrements, trousseau, getup, turnout, garb, attire, *togs, duds. see clothing, suit
2. group company, unit, crew, business, enterprise, battalion, troop, corps, detachment.
II
v.
rig, fit out, turn out, equip, provision, furnish, supply, appoint.
IV
(Roget's Thesaurus II) I noun 1. Things needed for a task, journey, or other purpose: accouterment (often used in plural), apparatus, equipment, gear, material (used in plural), materiel, paraphernalia, rig, tackle, thing (used in plural), turnout. See MEANS. 2. A set or style of clothing: costume, dress, garb, guise, habiliment (often used in plural), turnout. Informal: getup, rig. See PUT ON. 3. Informal. A commercial organization: business, company, concern, corporation, enterprise, establishment, firm2, house. See GROUP. II verb To supply what is needed for some activity or purpose: accouter, appoint, equip, fit1, fit out (or up), furnish, gear, rig, turn out. See GIVE.

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  • Outfit — bezeichnet: einen Anglizismus für Kleidung amerikanischer Slang für Truppe als Kurzform „(The) Outfit“ für das Chicago Outfit, den US amerikanischen „La Cosa Nostra“ Clan in Chicago eine Studie des Spiegel Verlags als Film: The Outfit (1973); mit …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • outfit — [out′fit΄] n. 1. a) a set of articles for fitting out, or equipping b) the equipment used in any craft or activity; paraphernalia [a mason s outfit, camping outfit ] ☆ 2. articles of clothing worn together; ensemble [a fall outfit ] ☆ 3. a group… …   English World dictionary

  • Outfit — Out fit, n. 1. A fitting out, or equipment, as of a ship for a voyage, or of a person for an expedition in an unoccupied region or residence in a foreign land; the expense of, or allowance made for, equipment, as by the government of the United… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • outfit — [n1] set of clothes or equipment accoutrements, apparatus, appliances, clothing, costume, ensemble, garb, gear, get up*, guise, kit, machinery, materiel, outlay, paraphernalia, provisions, rig, rigging, suit, supplies, tackle, togs, trappings*,… …   New thesaurus

  • outfit# — outfit n *equipment, apparatus, paraphernalia, tackle, machinery, gear, matériel outfit vb *furnish, equip, appoint, accouter, arm …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Outfit — Outfit: Das im Sinne von »Kleidung, Ausrüstung« verwendete Fremdwort ist seit der 2. Hälfte des 20. Jh.s im Deutschen belegt. Das gleichbed. engl. Substantiv outfit, von dem es übernommen wurde, ist eine Ableitung des engl. Verbs to fit out… …   Das Herkunftswörterbuch

  • outfit — ► NOUN 1) a set of clothes worn together. 2) informal a group of people undertaking a particular activity together. ► VERB (outfitted, outfitting) (usu. be outfitted) ▪ provide with an outfit of clothes …   English terms dictionary

  • outfit — index assemblage, band, clothe, furnish, supply Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

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  • outfit — The verb has inflected forms outfitted, oufitting, and a derivative form outfitter, in both BrE and AmE …   Modern English usage

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