vêtu
dressed, clothed
adjective veh-TU Rare
Origin: Past participle of vêtir (to clothe), Latin vestire
Usage Note
Vêtu is the past participle of vêtir, used as an adjective to describe how someone is dressed: bien vêtu (well-dressed), chaudement vêtu (warmly dressed). It is somewhat more literary than habillé (dressed), which is the everyday word. The feminine is vêtue; the plural forms are vêtus / vêtues.
Examples
"Elle était vêtue d'une robe bleue."
Natural Translation
She was dressed in a blue dress.
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