IPA: /ˈliːəˌtɑːrd/
KK: /liˈɔːtɑrd/
Wearing a tight-fitting garment that covers the body from the shoulders to the thighs, often used in dance or gymnastics.
The dancer performed gracefully while leotarded in bright colors.
Comparative: more leotarded
Superlative: most leotarded
This word originates from a combination of 'leotard' (from French *leotard*, meaning a tight-fitting garment) and the suffix '-ed' (indicating a past action or condition). The term 'leotarded' refers to being dressed in or resembling a leotard.
Think of a 'leotard' as a tight-fitting garment, and remember that 'leotarded' means being dressed in or resembling that type of clothing.