What does 着飾る in Japanese mean?

What is the meaning of the word 着飾る in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 着飾る in Japanese.

The word 着飾る in Japanese means 着飾る, 着飾る、めかしこむ, ~を身支度をする、着飾る, ~を飾り立てる、~をきれいにする, 着飾る、おしゃれする、めかし込む, 着飾る、めかす. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word 着飾る

着飾る

(take great care over appearance)

John looks good, but he preens himself too much.

着飾る、めかしこむ

(figurative (woman: wear stylish clothes)

Paula is a very glamorous woman who always dresses to kill.

~を身支度をする、着飾る

(figurative (groom, prepare) (借り衣装で)

~を飾り立てる、~をきれいにする

(informal (adorn, embellish)

Your first draft isn't bad, but I think we can pretty it up a bit more.

着飾る、おしゃれする、めかし込む

(groom yourself)

You have been primping for an hour already; other people need to use the bathroom too!

着飾る、めかす

(fuss over appearance)

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