wearing clothes

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not have a thing to wear

not have a thing to wear

to have no clothes that are suitable for an occasion

Example: 

I'm going to a wedding on Saturday and I don't have a thing to wear.

Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary

Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary - 4th Edition
 

not have a thing to wear B1 ( also have nothing to wear ) humorous to have no clothes that are suitable for an occasion:

I'm going to a wedding on Saturday and I don't have a thing to wear.

stylish

stylish [adjective]

of a high quality in appearance, design, or behaviour

US /ˈstaɪ.lɪʃ/ 
UK /ˈstaɪ.lɪʃ/ 
Example: 

The film's direction is subtle and stylish.

Oxford Essential Dictionary

stylish

 adjective
fashionable and attractive:
Jane's very stylish.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

stylish

stylish AC /ˈstaɪlɪʃ/ BrE AmE adjective
[Word Family: noun: ↑style, ↑styling, ↑stylishness, ↑stylist, ↑stylistics, ↑stylization; adjective: ↑stylish, ↑stylistic, ↑stylized; adverb: ↑stylishly, ↑stylistically; verb: ↑style]
attractive in a fashionable way:
a stylish woman in her forties
Jack is quite stylish.
a stylish restaurant in the West End
—stylishly adverb
—stylishness noun [uncountable]
• • •
THESAURUS
fashionable popular at a particular time: fashionable clothes | It was fashionable to have red hair. | His theories were fashionable in the 1980s.
trendy informal modern and fashionable – often used in a slightly disapproving or joking way: a trendy tie | a trendy restaurant | The area has become very trendy and a lot of artists live there.
stylish adjective fashionable and well-designed in an attractive way: She was wearing a stylish two-piece suit. | The furniture looked very stylish and modern.
cool adjective informal fashionable – used especially when you think someone or something looks good: Michael looked very cool in his dark jacket and sunglasses. | a cool shirt
happening [only before noun] informal adjective a happening place is fashionable and lively: London has always been a happening place.
be in fashion verb phrase to be fashionable at a particular time: The Sixties look is back in fashion.
in adjective informal fashionable at a particular time. In is not used before a noun, except in the phrases below: Pale colours are in. | New York was the in place to be. | Yoga has become the in thing to do.

Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

stylish

styl·ish AW [stylish stylishly stylishness]   [ˈstaɪlɪʃ]    [ˈstaɪlɪʃ]  adjective (approving)
fashionable; elegant and attractive
Syn:  classy
his stylish wife
a stylish restaurant
• It was a stylish performance by both artists.

Derived Words: stylishly  stylishness

Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary

Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary - 4th Edition
 

stylish / ˈstaɪ.lɪʃ / adjective approving

B1 of a high quality in appearance, design, or behaviour:

The film's direction is subtle and stylish.

 

Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s English Dictionary

stylish

[sta͟ɪlɪʃ]
 ADJ-GRADED
 Someone or something that is stylish is smart, elegant, and fashionable.
  ...a very attractive and very stylish woman of 27.
  ...a varied choice of stylish designs.
 Syn:
 fashionable
  Derived words:
  stylishly ADV-GRADED ...stylishly dressed middle-aged women.
  stylishness N-UNCOUNT ...a thoroughly modern Italian stylishness.

Merriam-Webster's Advanced Learner's Dictionary

Merriam-Webster's Advanced Learner's Dictionary: 

stylish

styl·ish /ˈstaɪlɪʃ/ adj [more ~; most ~] : following the popular style : fashionable
• She wears stylish clothes. = She's a stylish dresser.
• a stylish apartment/house

dressed to kill

dressed to kill [idiom]

dressed in very attractive and fashionable clothes so as to attract attention and admiration

dressed to kill - شیک و پیک کردن
Example: 

Look at your fancy dress, you look gorgeous, you certainly have dressed to kill, Mana.

Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary

dressed to kill

intentionally wearing clothes that attract sexual attention and admiration

Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary - 4th Edition
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