What does «vestir» mean in Spanish?
- Covering or adorning the body with the dress.
- To garnish or cover a thing with another for defense or adornment.
- Give one the necessary amount to make dresses.
- To be a garment or the material or the color of it especially intended for the elegance and elegance of the dress.
Examples of use in Spanish: "el terciopelo viste siempre mucho".
- Cover grass the fields, feather the animals, etc.
- Make dresses for someone else.
- Wear dress with taste.
Examples of use in Spanish: "Luis viste bien".
- Said of things, to be elegant, to be fashionable.
- Wear a suit of special color, shape or distinctive.
Examples of use in Spanish: "vestir de blanco"; "vestir de uniforme".
- (vestirse) To superimpose one thing on another, covering it up.
Examples of use in Spanish: "el cielo se vistió de nubes".