dress · v
dress (WEAR PARTICULAR CLOTHES)
B1 to wear a particular type of clothes
Dictionary examples:
I dressed as a giant smartphone for the technology fair. (0.0)
I dressed as a giant carrot for the vegetable parade. (0.0)
My grandma dresses like a teenager to feel young again. (0.0)
Patricia always dresses in black. (12.1)
I have to dress nicely for work. (30.4)
dress (PUT ON CLOTHES)
A2 to put clothes on yourself or someone else, especially a child
Dictionary examples:
He dressed as a giant pizza for his job interview. (0.0)
My brother dresses like a pirate to do his homework. (0.0)
I dressed in a banana costume to go grocery shopping. (0.0)
My husband dresses the children while I make breakfast. (18.0)
He left very early and had to dress in the dark. (22.8)