Verb
overdress -
put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive; "She never dresses up, even when she goes to the opera" ; "The young girls were all fancied up for the party"
dress up ,
fig out ,
fig up ,
deck up ,
gussy up ,
fancy up ,
trick up ,
deck out ,
trick out ,
prink ,
attire ,
get up ,
rig out ,
tog up ,
tog out
dress down ,
underdress dress informally and casually; "On Fridays, employees can underdress"
get dressed ,
dress arrange attractively; "dress my hair for the wedding"
primp ,
preen ,
plume ,
dress dress or groom with elaborate care; "She likes to dress when going to the opera"
prank dress up showily; "He pranked himself out in his best clothes"
tart up dress up in a cheap and provocative way
enrobe adorn with a robe
dizen ,
bedizen dress up garishly and tastelessly
overdress -
dress too warmly; "You should not overclothe the child--she will be too hot"
overclothe
underdress dress without sufficient warmth; "She was underdressed for the hiking trip and suffered hypothermia"
apparel ,
raiment ,
garment ,
garb ,
enclothe ,
tog ,
fit out ,
habilitate ,
clothe ,
dress qualify for teaching at a university in Europe; "He habilitated after his sabbatical at a prestigious American university"