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ataviado
-dressed up in
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ataviado
Past participle ofataviar.

ataviado

ataviado
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. dressed up in
Fue una ceremonia muy linda. Mis padres iban ataviados con sus mejores galas.It was a very nice ceremony. My parents were dressed up in their best clothes.
b. attired in
La coronel acudió al desfile ataviada con su uniforme de gala.The colonel attended the parade attired in her full-dress uniform.
c. clothed in
Seis hombres ataviados de negro portaban el féretro.Six men clothed in black carried the coffin.
a. dressed up as
Un grupo de bailarines ataviados de cosacos entró en el escenario.A group of dancers dressed up as Cossacks entered the stage.
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