waistcoat

[ˈweɪskəʊt]

waistcoat Definition

a sleeveless piece of clothing that is worn over a shirt and under a jacket, often as part of formal dress.

Using waistcoat: Examples

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

  • Example

    He wore a black waistcoat with his suit.

  • Example

    The groomsmen all wore matching waistcoats.

  • Example

    A waistcoat is a common part of traditional Scottish dress.

waistcoat Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for waistcoat

Phrases with waistcoat

  • double-breasted waistcoat

    a waistcoat with two rows of buttons on the front

    Example

    He looked very dapper in his double-breasted waistcoat.

  • a waistcoat made of woolen fabric

    Example

    He wore a wool waistcoat to keep warm in the cold weather.

  • a waistcoat without a back panel, often used for formal occasions

    Example

    The orchestra members all wore backless waistcoats for the concert.

Origins of waistcoat

from 'waste-coat', meaning a coat that fits the waist

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Summary: waistcoat in Brief

A 'waistcoat' [ˈweɪskəʊt] is a sleeveless piece of clothing worn over a shirt and under a jacket, often as part of formal dress. It is also known as a vest or gilet and is commonly used in traditional Scottish dress. Variations include the double-breasted waistcoat, wool waistcoat, and backless waistcoat.

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