0 past simple and past participle of don formal
She also doffed the masculine top hat or bowler and donned a tiny feather-trimmed hat.
He has donned his sky-blue coat, made for the occasion; white silk waistcoat broidered with silver, black silk breeches, white stockings, shoe-buckles of gold.
She looks almost as though she has donned a smooth carapace with wrinkles and ambiguous edges airbrushed out.
At first, the same woman who cycled during the summer donned her habit in the autumn and rode to the hunt in her sidesaddle.
Accessories such as earrings and makeup could also be donned for the trip between school and home.
Identities can be donned and doffed like hats.
The least intrusive technology can be donned and doffed at will.
In a very real sense, social institutions are never simply cut from whole cloth and dutifully donned.