Usage Note
Vêtir is an irregular, literary verb rarely used in everyday speech, where habiller is strongly preferred. Its past participle vêtu (dressed, clad) is still common in written French: bien vêtu (well-dressed). The noun vêtement (clothing, garment) is the everyday related word learners encounter most.
Examples
"Elle était vêtue d'une robe blanche."
Natural Translation
She was dressed in a white dress.
Literal Translation
She was clad in a white dress.
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