clad

[klæd]

clad Definition

  • 1wearing a particular type of clothing or a particular item of clothing
  • 2covered with a particular thing

Using clad: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "clad" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The workers were clad in protective gear.

  • Example

    She was clad in a beautiful red dress.

  • Example

    The mountains were clad in snow.

  • Example

    The building was clad in marble.

clad Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for clad

Phrases with clad

  • wearing all black clothing

    Example

    He arrived at the funeral clad in black.

  • wearing protective armor

    Example

    The knight was clad in armor for battle.

  • surrounded by darkness

    Example

    The forest was clad in darkness.

Origins of clad

from Old English 'clathian', meaning 'to clothe'

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Summary: clad in Brief

The term 'clad' [klæd] refers to wearing a particular type of clothing or being covered with a particular thing. It can be used to describe people, such as 'The workers were clad in protective gear,' or things, such as 'The mountains were clad in snow.' 'Clad' can also be used in phrases like 'clad in black' or 'clad in armor.'