Meaning & Definition of word "Tuxedo"

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    Tuxedo

    /tʌkˈsiː.doʊ/

    noun:

    • 1. A formal suit typically worn by men, consisting of a black or midnight blue jacket with satin or grosgrain lapels, matching trousers, a formal white shirt, a bow tie, and often accompanied by a waistcoat or cummerbund.
      • Example: He donned his tuxedo for the charity gala, looking impeccably stylish.
    • 2. A type of formal evening wear that is commonly worn at black tie events.
      • Example: The invitation stated that the dress code was black tie, so he made sure to wear his tuxedo.
    • 3. A term also used in a fashion context, sometimes referring to similar styles in women's evening wear.
      • Example: She wore a stunning tuxedo-inspired gown that turned heads at the awards show.

    Etymology

    From Tuxedo Park, a resort in New York where the style became popular in the late 19th century.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    black tie:

    A formal dress code for evening events requiring a tuxedo.

    tuxedo rental:

    The service of renting a tuxedo for events.

    put on the tux:

    To dress in a tuxedo for some formal occasion.

    Related Words

    bow tie:

    A type of necktie that is tied in a bow, often worn with a tuxedo.

    cummerbund:

    A broad fold of cloth worn around the waist, typically with formal wear.

    formal wear:

    Clothing worn for formal occasions, including tuxedos and evening gowns.

    Slang Meanings of tuxedo

    Meaning: Tux

    Example Sentence: He showed up in a tux for the prom.

    Meaning: Tuxie

    Example Sentence: The tuxie he wore was stylish and elegant.