Synonyms for tout ensemble
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : too tahn-sahn-bluh |
Phonetic Transcription : tu tɑ̃ˈsɑ̃ blə |
Top 10 synonyms for tout ensemble Other synonyms for the word tout ensemble
- dress
- duds
- ensemble
- equipment
- feathers
- finery
- frippery
- frock
- full feather
- garb
- garments
- gear
- get-up
- glad rags
- habiliment
- habit
- hand-me-downs
- livery
- mufti
- outfit
- overclothes
- panoply
- rags
- raiment
- regalia
- rigging
- sack
- sportswear
- Sunday best
- tailleur
- tatters
- things
- threads
- tog
- toggery
- togs
- tout ensemble
- trappings
- trousseau
- underclothes
- vestment
- vesture
- vines
- wardrobe
- wear
- weeds
- zoot suit
Définition of tout ensemble
- As in clothing : noun attire
- As in clothes/clothing : noun personal attire
- It is the tout ensemble of her presence and her personal charm.
- Extract from : « Princess Zara » by Ross Beeckman
- The attitude was the same; the tout ensemble in no respect different.
- Extract from : « The War Trail » by Mayne Reid
- Their beauty was Grecian, their deformity Egyptian, their tout ensemble French.
- Extract from : « The Works of Edgar Allan Poe » by Edgar Allan Poe
- His dress, his look, his tout ensemble, are those of the London man.
- Extract from : « My Novel, Complete » by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
- A nice notion the public must have of the tout ensemble of my production!
- Extract from : « An Autobiography » by Elizabeth Butler
- The tout ensemble of the building is, in short, perfect harmony.
- Extract from : « Rowlandson the Caricaturist. First Volume » by Joseph Grego
- He had the happy eye for the tout ensemble in a fine landscape.
- Extract from : « Confession » by W. Gilmore Simms
- As he wore leggings the same as the redskin, his tout ensemble was complete.
- Extract from : « Through Apache Lands » by R. H. Jayne
- The tout ensemble was the same—the features, complexion, colour of hair, curl and all.
- Extract from : « The Guerilla Chief » by Mayne Reid
- But what does that matter so long as the tout ensemble is pleasing to the eye?
- Extract from : « Ticket No. "9672" » by Jules Verne
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