"Waistcoated" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Wearing a waistcoat, typically as part of formal or semi-formal attire, usually over a dress shirt and trousers. It adds a layer of elegance and sophistication to a man's outfit.
Here are 5 usage examples of the word "waistcoated":
The dignitary wore a traditional waistcoated suit to the state dinner.
He put on his waistcoated jacket to hide the rumpled shirt underneath.
In the 18th century, waistcoats were considered an essential part of a gentleman's attire.
The magician's waistcoated assistant helped him execute the daring escape act.
His grandfather's waistcoated photo hangs proudly in the family gallery.
Wainscots refer to the lower section of a wall in a building, typically below a dado or wainscoting (decorative paneling), extending from the floor to about halfway up the wall. It is often painted or finished differently from the rest of the wall to create a visual separation and add a decorative touch.