Phrasal Verb - Dressing Up
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.Definition
To dress up means to get dressed in formal or more attractive clothing, usually to make a good impression or to feel more confident. It can also refer to enhancing or beautifying something, such as a garden or a room.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | She loves to dress up for parties and special occasions. |
| 2 | The store doesn't just sell clothes, it's a place to dress up and get styled. |
| 3 | We need to dress up the foyer with some fresh greenery and flowers. |
| 4 | After the gym, I like to dress up and feel more energized. |
| 5 | The actor had to dress up as a king for the movie audition. |
| 6 | The wedding required the guests to dress up formal. |
| 7 | The theme park's Halloween event encourages visitors to dress up in costumes. |
| 8 | When going on a date, I always make sure to dress up and look my best. |
| 9 | He plans to dress up his old bike and make it look like new. |
| 10 | In some cultures, dressing up is a significant part of the traditional festivals. |