black tie Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌblæk ˈtaɪ]
  • Us [ ˌblæk ˈtaɪ]

Meaning of black tie In English

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Examples of black tie

  • I bought my new dress for Saturday's black-tie gala.

  • We’ve been invited to a black-tie holiday party.

  • The annual black-tie awards banquet will be held in New York City this year.

  • Abbott believed that too many charitable organizations were raising money through formal black tie events.

  • When he attends the royal gala next week, will he be wearing black tie?

  • A design incorporating jacket and trousers worn with a white shirt and collar and black tie is included.

  • If we want people to dress for dinner we say "black tie"; if we want people not to dress for dinner we say "dress optional".

  • Attenders wear evening attire, which is specified on the invitation as "black tie" or "white tie" (the most formal).

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