💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Rig out"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| deck outverb | (transitive) To decorate (something). |
| dress upverb | (intransitive) To put on special or fancy clothes. |
| trick outverb | (informal, transitive, of a person or thing) To dress or decorate in an especially fancy, elaborate, or excessive manner. |
| gussy upverb | (informal, transitive) To make fancy or attractive, as by artificial or contrived means. |
| attirenoun | (clothing) One's dress; what one wears; one's clothes. |
| overdressnoun | To wear too many clothes for a particular occasion. |
| get upverb | To rise from one's bed, usually upon waking up in order to begin one's day. |
| prinkverb | To dress finely, primp, preen, spruce up. |
| deck upverb | (intransitive) To dress up; to deck out or gussy up oneself; to decorate. |
| fancy upverb | To make more stylish, neat, or extravagant |
| fig outverb | To dress up (put on elegant clothes) |
| fig upverb | put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive |
| tog outverb | put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive |
| tog upverb | put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive |
| trick upverb | (transitive, golf) To add tricks to a course or hole, including hazards in full golf and barriers in minigolf. |
| kit outverb | (transitive, UK) To provide with equipment. |
| rag outverb | (US regional, slang) To dress up. |
| wig outverb | (slang, intransitive) To become extremely emotional or excitable; to lose control of one's emotions. |
| pit outverb | (intransitive) To show sweat on one's clothes, especially around the armpits. |
| wheel outverb | (idiomatic, often derogatory) To employ or bring out (something predictable or perennial). |
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