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tailored

[tey-lerd]

adjective

  1. (of a woman's garment) in a simple or plain style with fitted lines.

  2. having simple, straight lines and a neat appearance.

    tailored slipcovers.



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Other Word Forms

  • semitailored adjective
  • untailored adjective
  • well-tailored adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of tailored1

First recorded in 1855–60; tailor 1 + -ed 2
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Events serve a broad age range — roughly 25 to 55 — but they’re tailored to either the queer, heterosexual monogamous or ethically non-monogamous communities.

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She said AI could also produce "hyper-localised" forecasts, "potentially offering more up to date forecasts tailored to your postcode".

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The programme offers a free, tailored support service focused on treating addiction to break the link between crime.

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He said the scheme was "pretty full-on", with eight hours of activities a day helping to develop writing skills and tailored to all 10 emerging writers on the cohort.

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Another project helped states develop their own prevention strategies tailored to local sensibilities; some focus on education and training, others on beefing up enforcement and intelligence sharing.

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