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Sartorial vs Saunter - What's the difference?

sartorial | saunter |

As an adjective sartorial

is (not comparable) of or relating to the tailoring of clothing.

As a verb saunter is

to stroll, or walk at a leisurely pace.

As a noun saunter is

a leisurely walk or stroll.

sartorial

English

Adjective

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  • (not comparable) Of or relating to the tailoring of clothing.
  • * 2001 , Jay Parini, By Their Clothes Ye Shall Know Them , The Chronicle of Higher Education (21 Dec 2001), B24:
  • His sartorial rebellions were slight: he wore jeans, for example, when giving tutorials.
  • * 2007 , Carter Bays & Craig Thomas, How I Met Your Mother , CBS, Episode 2ALH14:
  • Suits are full of joy. They are the sartorial equivalent of a baby’s smile.
  • (senseid) Of or relating to the quality of dress
  • In his smart suit Jacob was by far the most sartorial of our party.
  • (anatomy) Of or relating to the sartorius muscle.
  • Synonyms

    * (pertaining to clothing) (l)

    See also

    * sartorialism * sartorialist

    saunter

    English

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To stroll, or walk at a leisurely pace
  • * Masson
  • One could lie under elm trees in a lawn, or saunter in meadows by the side of a stream.

    Synonyms

    * amble * stroll * wander

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A leisurely walk or stroll.
  • * 1814 , Elizabeth Hervey, Amabel: Volume 1 (page 53)
  • Caroline
  • A leisurely pace.
  • (obsolete) A place for sauntering or strolling.
  • * Young
  • That wheel of fops, that saunter of the town.

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