
Her way of titivating is quite different from mine.
彼女の身だしなみの整え方は、私のそれとはかなり異なるようだ。
- Pronunciation: /ˈtɪtɪveɪt/
- Part of Speech: Verb
Definition
To make small enhancements or improvements to one’s appearance, often in a way that is neat or stylish; to spruce up or make more attractive.
自分の外見に小さな改良や工夫を加え、整ったりおしゃれにしたりして、より魅力的に見せること。
Example Sentences
- She took a few moments to titivate her hair before heading into the meeting.
- 彼女は会議に入る前に、少しの間髪を整えた。
- He spent the morning titivating his garden, arranging the flowers and trimming the hedges.
- 彼は朝を庭の手入れに費やし、花を配置したり、生垣を刈り込んだりして整えた。
Etymology
The word “titivate” likely originates from the earlier English word “tidy,” with an alteration influenced by “titillate.” It has been in use since the early 19th century.
「Titivate」という単語は、おそらく以前の英語の「tidy(整える)」に由来し、「titillate(刺激する)」の影響を受けて変化したものです。19世紀初頭から使われています。
Synonyms
Spruce up, groom, beautify, embellish, freshen up.
Antonyms
Neglect, dishevel, mess up, dirty.
Usage Notes
“Titivate” is often used in a lighthearted or informal context, particularly when referring to small or minor adjustments that improve appearance or neatness.
「Titivate」は、特に外見や整頓を改善するための小さな調整について話す際、軽いトーンやインフォーマルな文脈でよく使われます。
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