Definitions and Examples of tight, fitted, form-fitting
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Fitting very closely to the body or skin.
Example
She wore a tight dress that accentuated her curves.
Designed to fit closely to the body, often tailored or customized.
Example
He wore a fitted suit that made him look sharp and professional.
form-fitting
Designed to fit the contours of the body, emphasizing its shape.
Example
She wore a form-fitting dress that hugged her curves and made her feel confident.
Key Differences: tight vs fitted vs form-fitting
- 1Tight refers to clothing that fits very closely to the body or skin.
- 2Fitted refers to clothing that is designed to fit closely to the body, often tailored or customized.
- 3Form-fitting refers to clothing that is designed to fit the contours of the body, emphasizing its shape.
Effective Usage of tight, fitted, form-fitting
- 1Fashion: Use these antonyms to describe different styles of clothing.
- 2Fitness: Use tight to describe workout clothes that fit snugly, and fitted to describe athletic wear that is tailored to the body.
- 3Body Image: Use form-fitting to describe clothing that emphasizes the shape of the body.
Remember this!
The antonyms tight, fitted, and form-fitting describe clothing that fits differently on the body. Use these words to describe different styles of clothing, fitness wear, and to emphasize body image.