Noun
/wɪntər drɛs/
A "winter dress" refers to a type of clothing designed to be worn during the winter season. Winter dresses are typically made from warmer materials, such as wool, fleece, or heavier fabrics, to provide comfort and warmth in cold weather. In everyday English, this term is frequently used in both oral speech and written contexts, often in discussions about fashion, seasonal clothing shopping, or during seasonal sales. Its frequency of use can be higher during autumn and winter months when people are looking for outfits suitable for colder temperatures.
Translation: Ella eligió un hermoso vestido de invierno para la fiesta navideña.
I need to buy a new winter dress because the temperature is dropping.
Translation: Necesito comprar un nuevo vestido de invierno porque la temperatura está bajando.
The winter dress she wore was both stylish and warm.
While "winter dress" itself is not extensively used in idiomatic expressions, the concept of dressing appropriately for different seasons or situations is prevalent in English. Here are some idiomatic expressions related to clothing and fashion:
Translation: Vestirse para el éxito.
Put on a brave face.
Translation: Poner una cara valiente.
Suit up.
Translation: Vestirse.
Dressed to the nines.
Translation: Vestido de primera.
Wear many hats.
Translation: Llevar muchos sombreros.
Bite the bullet.
Translation: Aceptar la realidad.
Fit like a glove.
The word "winter" comes from the Old English "wintra," which is related to similar words in Old High German and Old Norse. It refers to the coldest season of the year. The word "dress" comes from the Old French "drecier," which means to direct or arrange, particularly regarding clothing or style.
Synonyms: - Winter wear - Seasonal dress - Warm dress
Antonyms: - Summer dress - Light dress - Casual dress