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sartorial
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
sartorial
(adjective)
sartorial
/sɑɚ
ˈ
torijəl/
adjective
sartorial
/sɑɚ
ˈ
torijəl/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of SARTORIAL
always used before a noun
formal
:
of or relating to clothes
They accused him of having poor
sartorial
taste.
The wedding party arrived in
sartorial
splendor.
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— sartorially
adverb
my
sartorially
conservative friend [=my friend who wears conservative clothes]
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