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accessorize, v. orig. U.S.|ækˈsɛsəraɪz| [f. accessory n. + -ize.] trans. To provide or furnish with an accessory or accessories. Also intr. So acˈcessorizing vbl. n. (Chiefly in Advertising.)
1939Amer. Speech XIV. 316 A hankie to accessorize a costume. 1947in Amer. Speech (1948) XXIII. 69/1 A sign I saw in [a] show-window in Connecticut avenue: Our staff is especially trained to accessorize your home. 1951Word Study Oct. 3/1 Advertising men love to invent words, as in this piece: ‘..It is a flattering color to almost every man and the easiest to accessorize.’ 1958Vogue Apr. 142 Cotton in town needs strict accessorizing to avoid any hint of a holiday look. 1961Sunday Times 29 Oct. 37/3 Do accessorise simply, pick plain colours for bag and shoes. |