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BESPOKE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Bespoke means custom-made—made based on the specifications of the person ordering it, as in a bespoke suit. It can also be used to describe a person or company that makes such things, as in bespoke tailor.
Bespoke - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
Clothing that's made to order, tailored especially for you, is called bespoke. It's an adjective that is more common in Britain than in the United States. Bespoke can also describe non-clothing items that are made-to-order, as well as the person who makes such things: a bespoke jeweler.
BESPOKE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
adjective. COMMERCE UK uk / bɪˈspəʊk / us. Add to word list. Add to word list. specially made for a particular person, organization, or purpose: Bespoke leather shoes cost an average 1,000 pounds a pair. a bespoke suit / shirt. bespoke software. a bespoke wi-fi system.
Bespoke Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a. : custom-made. a bespoke suit. b. : dealing in or producing custom-made articles. a bespoke tailor. 2. dialect : engaged. Did you know? In the English language of yore, the verb bespeak had various meanings, including “to speak,” “to accuse,” and “to complain.”
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