From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishwell-dressedˌwell-ˈdressed adjective DCwearing attractive fashionable clothes an attractive, well-dressed young woman
Examples from the Corpus
well-dressed• Look for Robert Hung, the well-dressed and amiable manager.• He walked into the party with a beautiful well-dressed blonde on his arm.• Descending to the foyer in search of the Lionisers, she saw a sturdy well-dressed girl in black turning away from the reception desk.• The photograph showed a well-dressed man in his early 50s.• And why was such a well-dressed man using a brothel like the City of Dreams?• And then it just lies there on the screen, with all the inert charm of a well-dressed mannequin.• The well-dressed patrons raised quizzical eyebrows and exchanged glances on seeing us come in.• He was going to visit some one and he had to be clean, bright, well-dressed, smart and quite definitely sober.• Dinner is taken by candlelight at a well-dressed table in the elegant dining room.• The young woman with the children looked too well-dressed to be a nanny.• She was accompanied by a dark, well-dressed woman.