Breasted

/ˈbrɛs.tɪd/

Meaning & Definition

verb
Past tense of breast; to confront or face something directly.
She breasted the wave, determined to reach the shore.
To expose the breast; to have a certain type of decoration on a garment.
He wore a coat that was beautifully breasted with intricate patterns.
adjective
Having a breast or breasts of a specific kind; often used to describe features of an animal or person.
The bird was a striking sight, with its brilliantly breasted plumage.

Etymology

Derived from the word 'breast' with the addition of the suffix '-ed' indicating a characteristic or condition.

Common Phrases and Expressions

breasted bird
A bird exhibiting prominent or beautiful breast feathers.
breasted the storm
To face or endure difficult conditions.

Related Words

breast
The front part of the body between the neck and the abdomen, often associated with female anatomy.
bosom
The chest, especially when full or well-defined.

Slang Meanings

To flaunt or emphasize one's breasts.
She was breasted up in that top.