clad

/klæd/

Definitions

1. verb

to cover or dress someone or something, especially in a particular way or with a particular kind of clothing

“The fashion designer clad the model in a stunning evening gown.”

2. noun

a piece of clothing or a covering

“The soldier wore a uniform as his clad.”

3. verb (transitive)

to cover or enclose a surface or object with something, such as a material, a layer, or a structure

“The walls of the house were clad in stone to protect against the elements.”

4. verb (transitive)

to equip or fit something with a particular device or feature

“The new car was clad with advanced safety features.”

Synonyms

  • clothed
  • dressed

Antonyms

  • unclothed
  • uncovered