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Definition of morning dress in English: morning dressnoun mass nounA man's morning coat and striped trousers, worn on formal occasions such as weddings, typically with a top hat. Example sentencesExamples - Even in his final interview he had to appear before the Court of Common Council in full morning dress.
- The British representatives at the conference were more soberly dressed in formal morning dress.
- I wore full morning dress, so I could hardly have been mistaken for one of the crowd that had gathered in front of the building.
- In the Royal Enclosure, men have to wear either black or grey morning dress, with a top hat.
- I have been invited to a wedding, but the invitation states that we should wear morning dress.
- Standing beside a large mahogany table was King George VI in morning dress, looking the typical Gentleman Squire to his fingertips.
- Only black or grey morning dress with the top hat or service dress is acceptable for gentlemen.
- I had two sets of clothes made for him, a morning dress for outings, and a set of everyday wear.
- The ladies wear posh frocks and fancy hats, and the men morning dress or smart suits.
- ‘I thought about it, but I didn't think it was appropriate,’ he said as he stood, resplendent in morning dress, at Buckingham Palace.
- When I went to get my morning dress altered at a London tailors he said he was doing ten per cent of usual business for Ascot.
Definition of morning dress in US English: morning dressnounˈmɔrnɪŋ ˌdrɛsˈmôrniNG ˌdres A man's cutaway coat and striped pants, worn on formal occasions such as weddings, typically with a top hat. Example sentencesExamples - I wore full morning dress, so I could hardly have been mistaken for one of the crowd that had gathered in front of the building.
- In the Royal Enclosure, men have to wear either black or grey morning dress, with a top hat.
- The ladies wear posh frocks and fancy hats, and the men morning dress or smart suits.
- When I went to get my morning dress altered at a London tailors he said he was doing ten per cent of usual business for Ascot.
- Only black or grey morning dress with the top hat or service dress is acceptable for gentlemen.
- I had two sets of clothes made for him, a morning dress for outings, and a set of everyday wear.
- ‘I thought about it, but I didn't think it was appropriate,’ he said as he stood, resplendent in morning dress, at Buckingham Palace.
- Standing beside a large mahogany table was King George VI in morning dress, looking the typical Gentleman Squire to his fingertips.
- I have been invited to a wedding, but the invitation states that we should wear morning dress.
- The British representatives at the conference were more soberly dressed in formal morning dress.
- Even in his final interview he had to appear before the Court of Common Council in full morning dress.
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