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Verbos de Acción Manual - Verbos para la ropa

Aquí aprenderás algunos verbos en inglés relacionados con la ropa, como "llevar", "tener puesto" y "desvestirse".

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Categorized English Verbs of Manual Action
to wear
to wear
[Verbo]

to have something such as clothes, shoes, etc. on your body

llevar

llevar

Ex: She decided to wear a beautiful dress to the party. 
to don
to don
[Verbo]

to put on clothing

ponerse

ponerse

Ex: He decided to don a sharp suit for the job interview to make a professional impression. 
to put on
to put on
[Verbo]

to place or wear something on the body, including clothes, accessories, etc.

ponerse

ponerse

Ex: I always put on my helmet before riding my bike. 
to have on
to have on
[Verbo]

to be wearing an item of clothing or accessory

llevar puesto, tener puesto

llevar puesto, tener puesto

Ex: She had her new dress on for the party. 
to clothe
to clothe
[Verbo]

to provide someone or ourselves with clothes; to dress someone or ourselves

vestir

vestir

Ex: As parents, it's our responsibility to clothe our children in warm jackets and hats for the cold weather. 
to sport
to sport
[Verbo]

to proudly wear or show off something, like clothing or accessories

lucir, presumir

lucir, presumir

Ex: He liked to sport his favorite team's jersey on game days to show his support. 
to dress
to dress
[Verbo]

to put clothes on oneself

vestirse

vestirse

Ex: He dressed quickly in a suit and tie for the formal event. 
to attire
to attire
[Verbo]

to dress oneself or someone else in particular clothes, often for a specific purpose or occasion

vestir, atuendarse

vestir, atuendarse

Ex: She took her time to attire herself in a beautiful gown for the party. 
to costume
to costume
[Verbo]

to dress in a specific outfit, typically representing a specific character, theme, or period

disfrazarse, vestirse de

disfrazarse, vestirse de

Ex: They decided to costume as superheroes for the costume party, each donning a different character. 
to dress up

to wear formal clothes for a special occasion or event

ponerse elegante, vestirse de etiqueta

ponerse elegante, vestirse de etiqueta

Ex: They decided to dress up for the elegant gala, donning evening gowns and tuxedos. 
to garb
to garb
[Verbo]

to clothe oneself, often in a distinctive or particular manner

vestirse, ataviarse

vestirse, ataviarse

Ex: For the themed party, he garbed as a superhero with a cape and mask. 
to deck out

to dress in an elaborate or stylish manner

engalanarse, vestirse de manera elaborada

engalanarse, vestirse de manera elaborada

Ex: The partygoers were excited to deck out in glamorous attire for the New Year's Eve celebration. 
to suit up
to suit up
[Verbo]

to dress in a specific uniform or attire, often for a particular activity or event

vestirse, ponerse el traje

vestirse, ponerse el traje

Ex: Before the important business meeting, he had to suit up in a sharp suit and tie. 
to fit
to fit
[Verbo]

to be of the right size or shape for someone

quedar

quedar

Ex: Can you try on these shoes to see if they fit? 
to try on
to try on
[Verbo]

to put on a piece of clothing to see if it fits and how it looks

probarse

probarse

Ex: Can I try these sunglasses on to see how they look on me? 
to suit
to suit
[Verbo]

(of clothes, a color, hairstyle, etc.) to look good on someone

convenir, venir bien a, sentar bien a

convenir, venir bien a, sentar bien a

Ex: The bold red dress really suits her and complements her skin tone. 
to go together

to complement and suit each other when combined or placed together

combinarse bien, hacer buena pareja

combinarse bien, hacer buena pareja

Ex: Chocolate and strawberries go together perfectly for a delicious dessert. 
to become
to become
[Verbo]

to make someone look better

favorecer, quedar bien

favorecer, quedar bien

Ex: Bold and vibrant colors became her. 
to take off

to remove a piece of clothing or accessory from your or another's body

quitarse

quitarse

Ex: After a long day at work, I like to take off my high heels. 
to doff
to doff
[Verbo]

to take off clothing or a covering

quitarse

quitarse

Ex: In the presence of royalty, it is customary to doff one's hat as a sign of reverence. 
to strip
to strip
[Verbo]

to remove one's own clothes

desvestir, desnudar

desvestir, desnudar

Ex: Feeling the warmth of the sun, she decided to strip and enjoy the beach in her swimsuit. 
to undress
to undress
[Verbo]

to take one's clothes off

desnudarse

desnudarse

Ex: After a long day at work, she undressed and changed into comfortable loungewear. 
to disrobe
to disrobe
[Verbo]

to remove one's clothing

desvestir

desvestir

Ex: Before entering the sauna, guests were instructed to disrobe and use provided towels. 
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