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Tailor Common

Tailor has 7 different meanings across 3 categories:

Noun · Verb · Proper Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

a person whose occupation is making and altering garments

"The skilled tailor adjusted the hem of my dress to ensure it fit perfectly."

2

A person who makes, repairs, or alters clothes professionally, especially suits and men's clothing.

"After buying off-the-rack trousers that were too long, I took them to a tailor to get the perfect fit."

In plain English: A tailor is someone who makes and fixes clothes to fit people perfectly.

"The tailor adjusted my suit to make sure it fit perfectly."

Usage: Use the noun form to refer specifically to a professional who custom-fits garments like suits for individual clients. Distinguish this role from general seamstresses by noting that tailors traditionally specialize in menswear and structural alterations rather than simple repairs.

Verb
1

adjust to a specific need or market

"a magazine oriented towards young people"

"tailor your needs to your surroundings"

2

style and tailor in a certain fashion

"cut a dress"

3

create (clothes) with cloth

"Can the seamstress sew me a suit by next week?"

4

To make, repair, or alter clothes.

"The seamstress spent hours tailoring my suit to fit perfectly."

In plain English: To tailor something means to make it fit perfectly, usually by adjusting clothes for a specific person's body shape.

"He tailored his speech to appeal specifically to young voters."

Proper Noun
1

An occupational surname, from occupations for a tailor.

"The local historian noted that many families in the village retained their last name as Tailor to honor an ancestor who worked as a clothesmaker."

Example Sentences
"The tailor adjusted my suit to make sure it fit perfectly." noun
"The tailor fixed my shirt sleeve before I left the shop." noun
"We hired a local tailor to make us wedding dresses." noun
"Don't forget to bring your measurements to the tailor tomorrow." noun
"He tailored his speech to appeal specifically to young voters." verb
See Also
protractor tailoring tailor's breechesmaker retailor clothes cucumber time repair
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
garmentmaker adapt design fashion
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
fitter gore run up quilt

Origin

The word "tailor" comes from the Old French word tailleor, which originally meant "a cutter." It is derived from the Latin root tālea, referring to the act of cutting.

Rhyming Words
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