dressed (Adjective) — Clothed; often used in combination. ex. "neatly dressed workers"
dressed (Adjective) — Treated with medications and protective covering.
dressed (Adjective) — (of lumber or stone) trimmed and smoothed.
dressed (Adjective) — Wearing fancy or formal clothing.
dressed (Verb) — Put on clothes. ex. "dress the patient" ex. "Can the child dress by herself?" ex. "we had to dress quickly"
dressed (Verb) — Provide with clothes or put clothes on. ex. "Parents must feed and dress their child"
dressed (Verb) — Put a finish on. ex. "dress the surface smooth"
dressed (Verb) — Wear clothes in a certain manner or of a certain style. ex. "She dresses in the latest Paris fashion" ex. "he dressed up in a suit and tie"
dressed (Verb) — Dress or groom with elaborate care. ex. "She likes to dress when going to the opera"
dressed (Verb) — Kill and prepare for market or consumption. ex. "dress a turkey"
dressed (Verb) — Arrange in ranks. ex. "dress troops"
dressed (Verb) — Decorate (food), as with parsley or other ornamental foods.
dressed (Verb) — Provide with decoration. ex. "dress the windows"
dressed (Verb) — (cooking) put a dressing on. ex. "dress the salads"
dressed (Verb) — Cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of. ex. "dress the plants in the garden"
dressed (Verb) — Cut down rough-hewn (lumber) to standard thickness and width.
dressed (Verb) — Convert into leather. ex. "dress the tanned skins"
dressed (Verb) — (medicine) apply a bandage or medication to. ex. "dress the victim's wounds"
dressed (Verb) — Give a neat appearance to. ex. "dress the horses"
dressed (Verb) — Style or arrange hair attractively. ex. "dress my hair for the wedding"