Results for: black bow tie, formal style of dress for men
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actions done formally and repeatedly, book of ceremonies, ceremonial, pertaining to a formal procedure; performed as a ritual, practiced as a rite, ceremony, formal procedure; rite, established practice used in religious or other ceremonies; any behavi...ritual
adapt something, clothing styles, contrive something, current style, influence something, make something, manner, shape, form; adjust, fit; create, mode; custom; manner, way something is done; type, sortfashion
adapted to western style of living; made to resemble customs or practices of Europe and/or Americawesternized
adhering to convention, full of ceremony; formal; polite, involving ceremony, very formalceremonious
admirer of the music of the German composer Richard Wagner, Junoesque, of or resembling the music or style of the German composer Richard Wagner, powerful, relating to Richard Wagner, Richard Wagner follower, Wagnerian, WagneriteWagnerian
admit fact, agree, demand, having stipules, make formal promise, require that certain conditions be met before the signing of a contract; specify, require; promise, guarantee (regarding a contract)stipulate
adorn, decorate, ornament; decorate oneself, dandify oneself, dress up, decorate or display ostentatiously, practical joke, mischievous deed, playful actprank
adventive, chance or unpremeditated, comfortable, indifferent, known only slightly, lenient, nonchalant, not formal, occasional or temporary, random, accidental; superficial; temporary; informal, soldier on temporary assignment, temporary worker, tempo...casual
advocate or creator of cubist art (style which uses geometrical forms to represent objects)cubist
affect or be affected by fungus, cover with mildew; affect with mildew; become mouldy from excessive exposure to moisture, fungal disease of plants, gray or white fungus, soft green or black area (often fuzzy) caused by a fungus that sometimes grows on...mildew
affected by smut, dirty, smudged, sooty; obscene, pornographic; affected by a plant disease characterized by the development of black powdery spots, marked with smutssmutty
affected language or expression, affected literary style, elegant and affected style of writingeuphuism
affectedly traditional//foll., familiar, casual; friendly, sociable, followed, in style of folk traditionsfolksy
affectionate act, appropriate treatment, concentration, concentration; consideration; military posture in which a soldier stands in an upright position with his hands at his sides and his heels together (Military), formal military posture, interest, mi...attention
affiliate something, connect through marriage, join in mutually supportive association, make a pact with -, join with -, member of a pact, member of a treaty, member of a formal agreement, member of alliance, related organismally
 

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