IPA: //skɑrvd//
KK: /skɑrvd/
Wearing a piece of cloth wrapped around the neck or head for warmth or decoration.
She looked stylish in her scarved outfit during the winter.
This word originates from Old English 'scearf', meaning a piece cut off or a fragment. The word 'scarved' refers to something that has been cut or shaped, often in a way that leaves a mark or impression.
Think of a piece that has been 'cut off' or shaped — that's why 'scarved' relates to something that has been altered or marked.