Need another word that means the same as “outfit”? Find 49 synonyms and 30 related words for “outfit” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Outfit” are: kit, getup, rig, turnout, costume, suit, uniform, ensemble, habit, attire, clothes, clothing, dress, garb, equipment, tools, utensils, implements, tackle, apparatus, paraphernalia, things, stuff, organization, enterprise, company, firm, partnership, house, business, group, band, body, crew, team, coterie, clique, equip, fit, fit out, fit up, rig out, supply, issue, furnish with, provide, provision, stock, arm
Outfit as a Noun
Definitions of "Outfit" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “outfit” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- Gear consisting of a set of articles or tools for a specified purpose.
- A set of clothes worn together, especially for a particular occasion or purpose.
- Any cohesive unit such as a military company.
- A set of clothing (with accessories.
- A complete set of equipment needed for a particular purpose.
- A group of people undertaking a particular activity together, especially a group of musicians, a team, or a business concern.
Synonyms of "Outfit" as a noun (37 Words)
apparatus | The technical equipment or machinery needed for a particular activity or purpose. The apparatus of government. |
attire | Clothes, especially fine or formal ones. The usually sober attire of British security service personnel. |
band | An adornment consisting of a strip of a contrasting color or material. Must I fall and die in bands. |
body | A person s body regarded as an object of sexual desire. They found the body in the lake. |
business | Business concerns collectively. Government and business could not agree. |
clique | An exclusive circle of people with a common purpose. The old school clique. |
clothes | Bedclothes. Rosie got into bed and pulled the clothes up to her nose. |
clothing | A covering designed to be worn on a person’s body. Bring warm clothing and waterproofs. |
company | The state of being with someone. The traveling company all stayed at the same hotel. |
costume | A swimming costume. Dancers in national costume. |
coterie | A small group of people with shared interests or tastes, especially one that is exclusive of other people. A coterie of friends and advisers. |
crew | A group of people who work closely together. A crew of assorted computer geeks. |
dress | A one-piece garment for a woman; has skirt and bodice. Battle dress. |
ensemble | The coordination between performers executing an ensemble passage. A high level of tuning and ensemble is guaranteed. |
enterprise | An organization created for business ventures. Local enterprise agencies. |
equipment | The process of supplying someone or something with necessary equipment. Suppliers of office equipment. |
firm | The members of a business organization that owns or operates one or more establishments. |
garb | Clothing, especially of a distinctive or special kind. Kids in combat garb. |
getup | A set of clothing (with accessories. His getup was exceedingly elegant. |
group | A number of musicians who play popular music together. A methyl group. |
habit | Clothes. Nuns in long brown habits black veils and sandals. |
house | The people living in a house a household. A hundred musicians performed in front of a full house. |
implements | Instrumentation (a piece of equipment or tool) used to effect an end. |
kit | A large basket, box, or other container, especially for fish. A first aid kit. |
organization | The act of organizing a business or an activity related to a business. He still remembers the organization of the club. |
paraphernalia | Trappings associated with a particular institution or activity that are regarded as superfluous. Drills saws and other paraphernalia necessary for home improvements. |
partnership | The number of runs added by a pair of batsmen before one of them is dismissed or the innings ends. Their 176 run third wicket partnership. |
rig | The particular way in which a sailing boat s masts sails and rigging are arranged. The stronger the wind the later you release the rig. |
stuff | Matter, material, articles, or activities of a specified or indeterminate kind that are being referred to, indicated, or implied. He took his stuff and went. |
suit | A businessman dressed in a business suit. They buried him in his best suit. |
tackle | Grasping an opposing player with the intention of stopping by throwing to the ground. Fishing tackle. |
team | Two or more people working together. His team played well. |
things | A statement regarded as an object. She packed her things and left. |
tools | The means whereby some act is accomplished. Science has given us new tools to fight disease. |
turnout | The group that gathers together for a particular occasion. She has good natural turnout. |
uniform | A police officer wearing a uniform. An officer in uniform. |
utensils | An implement for practical use (especially in a household. |
Usage Examples of "Outfit" as a noun
- Her wedding outfit.
- An obscure 1970s country rock outfit.
- A first-aid outfit.
Outfit as a Verb
Definitions of "Outfit" as a verb
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “outfit” as a verb can have the following definitions:
- Provide with (something) usually for a specific purpose.
- Provide with a set of clothes.
- Provide with equipment.
Synonyms of "Outfit" as a verb (12 Words)
arm | Supply with arms. The U S armed the freedom fighters in Afghanistan. |
equip | Provide with (something) usually for a specific purpose. All bedrooms are equipped with a colour TV. |
fit | Make fit. This piece won t fit into the puzzle. |
fit out | Satisfy a condition or restriction. |
fit up | Make correspond or harmonize. |
furnish with | Provide or equip with furniture. |
issue | Make out and issue. Water issued from the hole in the wall. |
provide | Make a possibility or provide opportunity for permit to be attainable or cause to remain. The hostess provided lunch for all the guests. |
provision | Supply with provisions. Financial institutions have to provision against loan losses. |
rig out | Connect or secure to. |
stock | Fit a rifle or other firearm with a stock. Most supermarkets now stock a range of organic produce. |
supply | Take over (a vacant place or role. Supply blankets for the beds. |
Usage Examples of "Outfit" as a verb
- Planes outfitted with sophisticated electronic gear.
- Warders outfitted in special suits.
Associations of "Outfit" (30 Words)
apparel | Clothing. She was refined in her choice of apparel. |
attire | Put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive. Lady Agatha was attired in an elaborate evening gown. |
bodice | The close-fitting upper part of a dress, covering the chest and back above the waist. |
boot | Kick give a boot to. The laptop boots up in 14 seconds flat. |
clothes | Bedclothes. He stripped off his clothes. |
clothing | Clothes collectively. Bring warm clothing and waterproofs. |
collar | A coloured marking resembling a collar round the neck of a bird or other animal. The first step is to choose a collar that fits the dog properly. |
costume | Dress in a costume. He won the prize for best costume. |
don | A Spanish gentleman or nobleman. The princess donned a long blue dress. |
dress | Dress or groom with elaborate care. A full dress uniform. |
equip | Provide with (something) usually for a specific purpose. The expedition was equipped with proper clothing food and other necessities. |
footwear | Outer coverings for the feet, such as shoes, boots, and sandals. |
garment | An article of clothing. Fashion garments. |
hem | Utter hem or ahem. Hem my skirt. |
hosiery | Socks and stockings and tights collectively (the British include underwear. |
negligee | A woman’s light dressing gown, typically made of a filmy, soft fabric. A black silk negligee. |
nightgown | A nightdress. |
raiment | Provide with clothes or put clothes on. Ladies clothed in raiment bedecked with jewels. |
robe | Clothe in a robe or long loose outer garment. A young man in a fez and ragged robe. |
sandal | A light shoe with either an openwork upper or straps attaching the sole to the foot. They were dressed in open toed sandals. |
sartorial | Relating to tailoring, clothes, or style of dress. Sartorial elegance. |
shoes | A particular situation. |
skimpy | Providing or consisting of less than is needed; meagre. A skimpy dress. |
suit | A businessman dressed in a business suit. Maybe now the suits in Washington will listen. |
toga | A loose flowing outer garment worn by the citizens of ancient Rome, made of a single piece of cloth and covering the whole body apart from the right arm. |
undergarment | An article of underclothing. |
underwear | Clothing worn under other clothes, typically next to the skin. |
uniformed | Wearing a uniform. Uniformed policemen lined the President s route. |
vestment | A garment, especially a ceremonial or official robe. A priest in green vestments came and preached a long sermon. |
wear | The wearing of something or the state of being worn as clothing. She was wearing yellow that day. |