Vesture (Noun)
Meaning 1
A covering designed to be worn on a person's body.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- The priest donned his ceremonial vesture before the procession began.
- Her vesture was a flowing white gown that shimmered in the sunlight.
- The ancient warrior's vesture was a suit of leather armor adorned with intricate designs.
- The bride's vesture was a stunning lace wedding dress that had been passed down through generations.
- The monk's simple vesture consisted of a brown robe and a rope belt.
Synonyms
Hypernyms
Hyponyms
- Leisure Wear
- Array
- Knitwear
- Protective Garment
- Footwear
- Neckpiece
- Sleepwear
- Ready-to-wear
- Tailor-made
- Threads
- Civilian Dress
- Street Clothes
- Loungewear
- Work-clothes
- Gray
- Beachwear
- Clothes
- Drag
- Outerwear
- Raiment
- Work-clothing
- Black
- Headgear
- Headdress
- Nightwear
- Accoutrement
- Change
- Civilian Clothing
- Wearing Apparel
- Handwear
- Vestiture
- Blue
- Slip-on
- Plain Clothes
- Overclothes
- Apparel
- Woman's Clothing
- Slops
- Togs
- Man's Clothing
- Hand Wear
- Grey
- Attire
- Uniform
- Work Clothing
- Accessory
- Garb
- Garment
Related Words
Meaning 2
Something that covers or cloaks like a garment; "fields in a vesture of green".
Classification
Nouns denoting natural objects (not man-made).
Examples
- The snow-capped mountains rose majestically in a vesture of white.
- The actress's humility was a vesture that hid her inner strength.
- A vesture of silence fell over the mourners as the casket was carried in.
- The fields in springtime wore a vesture of emerald green.
- Morning sunshine shed a golden vesture over the landscape.