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Definition of sartorial in English: sartorialadjective sɑːˈtɔːrɪəlsɑrˈtɔriəl attributive Relating to tailoring, clothes, or style of dress. 裁缝的;缝纫的;服装的;服装样式的 服装雅致。 Example sentencesExamples - Sporting sunglasses and a black sleeveless shirt, with his hair parted down the middle, he said he took his sartorial inspiration from Indian film star Tere-Naam after watching one of his movies.
- No wonder the Western world has been smitten by the sari, and every woman with a smidgen of sartorial savvy wants one.
- Despite the late-June heat - and the prospect of three hours of strenuous exercise-almost nobody had committed the sartorial faux pas of wearing short pants.
- Indeed her presence influenced women at court to copy her sartorial style.
- The girls give their reactions to their fellow guests' sartorial style.
- His plummy accent, polite demeanour and sartorial elegance remind one of an era when business was conducted at gentlemen's clubs over cigars and port.
- It flourished when a new, wide availability of industrially manufactured dress materials made possible a modern standard of sartorial uniformity.
- A unique combination of tact, charm, deportment and sartorial style, he was all one would wish to see in an idol.
- Do you know a businessman who turns heads as he strides the city's sidewalks in his perfectly tailored sartorial elegance?
- I've dressed up a bit in deference to Evans's sartorial elegance.
- Blackmore performs in a sartorial nightmare of clashing colours and incongruous items of clothing.
- Since there's little danger of hypothermia when the water temperature is 80 degrees, your chief sartorial concern is not offending other boaters.
- His friends and colleagues will miss his humour, conscientiousness, and sartorial elegance.
- If you want to escape the sartorial stereotypes, you often have to pay a little more.
- In his prime he was very handsome, but dressed down as if he feared any sartorial display would distract from his teaching.
- In the ensuing confusion, everyone in the room, king, nobles and commoners alike, ended up removing their hats, and the meeting continued on a note of sartorial equality.
- Patients prefer doctors to dress in a semiformal style, but when accompanied by a smiling face it is even better, suggesting a friendly manner may be more important than sartorial style.
- On Bastille Day, there would be a sartorial epidemic of clothes coloured red, white, and blue.
- She was conscious that many women would have seen such a sartorial disaster as comical.
- I could afford to be superior about sartorial disasters I witnessed all around me.
Derivativesadverb Wherever he goes, the Prime Minister adapts sartorially to the country in which he finds himself. Example sentencesExamples - Sitting in his sunny front room silhouetted in the bay window, white t-shirt, tartan shorts and sports socks, he is sartorially the polar opposite of the traditional bow-tie and tails combo.
- Certainly the more sartorially aware New Yorkers adore his stuff.
- Furthermore could this be an indication of what the sartorially astute ladies will be squeezing into this summer.
- Fortunately our appearance did not put off our new-found, sartorially elegant friends and we spent three days fishing with them, fishing mini-matches on two of those days.
OriginEarly 19th century: from Latin sartor 'tailor' (from sarcire 'to patch') + -ial. Rhymesaccessorial, accusatorial, advertorial, ambassadorial, arboreal, armorial, auditorial, authorial, boreal, censorial, combinatorial, consistorial, conspiratorial, corporeal, curatorial, dictatorial, directorial, editorial, equatorial, executorial, gladiatorial, gubernatorial, immemorial, imperatorial, janitorial, lavatorial, manorial, marmoreal, memorial, monitorial, natatorial, oratorial, oriel, pictorial, piscatorial, prefectorial, professorial, proprietorial, rectorial, reportorial, scriptorial, sectorial, senatorial, territorial, tonsorial, tutorial, uxorial, vectorial, visitorial Definition of sartorial in US English: sartorialadjectivesärˈtôrēəlsɑrˈtɔriəl attributive Relating to tailoring, clothes, or style of dress. 裁缝的;缝纫的;服装的;服装样式的 服装雅致。 Example sentencesExamples - In his prime he was very handsome, but dressed down as if he feared any sartorial display would distract from his teaching.
- A unique combination of tact, charm, deportment and sartorial style, he was all one would wish to see in an idol.
- In the ensuing confusion, everyone in the room, king, nobles and commoners alike, ended up removing their hats, and the meeting continued on a note of sartorial equality.
- She was conscious that many women would have seen such a sartorial disaster as comical.
- No wonder the Western world has been smitten by the sari, and every woman with a smidgen of sartorial savvy wants one.
- If you want to escape the sartorial stereotypes, you often have to pay a little more.
- Do you know a businessman who turns heads as he strides the city's sidewalks in his perfectly tailored sartorial elegance?
- His plummy accent, polite demeanour and sartorial elegance remind one of an era when business was conducted at gentlemen's clubs over cigars and port.
- Patients prefer doctors to dress in a semiformal style, but when accompanied by a smiling face it is even better, suggesting a friendly manner may be more important than sartorial style.
- Despite the late-June heat - and the prospect of three hours of strenuous exercise-almost nobody had committed the sartorial faux pas of wearing short pants.
- I could afford to be superior about sartorial disasters I witnessed all around me.
- It flourished when a new, wide availability of industrially manufactured dress materials made possible a modern standard of sartorial uniformity.
- I've dressed up a bit in deference to Evans's sartorial elegance.
- His friends and colleagues will miss his humour, conscientiousness, and sartorial elegance.
- Indeed her presence influenced women at court to copy her sartorial style.
- Sporting sunglasses and a black sleeveless shirt, with his hair parted down the middle, he said he took his sartorial inspiration from Indian film star Tere-Naam after watching one of his movies.
- Blackmore performs in a sartorial nightmare of clashing colours and incongruous items of clothing.
- The girls give their reactions to their fellow guests' sartorial style.
- On Bastille Day, there would be a sartorial epidemic of clothes coloured red, white, and blue.
- Since there's little danger of hypothermia when the water temperature is 80 degrees, your chief sartorial concern is not offending other boaters.
OriginEarly 19th century: from Latin sartor ‘tailor’ (from sarcire ‘to patch’) + -ial. |