buttoned-up
/ˌbʌtnd ˈʌp/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌbʌtnd ˈʌp/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈbə-tᵊnd-ˈəp How to pronounce buttoned-up (audio)/ (ame, mw)
buttoned-up — adjective
1. used for clothes whose buttons are done up so they look neat and fairly formal
used for clothes whose buttons are done up so they look neat and fairly formal
Felix looked buttoned-up in a navy blazer and striped tie.
used about clothes for a neat, formal look
The doorman wore a buttoned-up coat despite the warm spring sun.
Jiwoo arrived in a buttoned-up shirt for the museum interview.
Even on casual Fridays, Christopher wore a buttoned-up cardigan to work.
- unbuttoned
describes clothing with one or more buttons left open
- open
broader term for clothing that is not closed at the front
用法筆記
Usually used for shirts, coats, or jackets, and it often suggests a tidy or conservative appearance.
2. behaving in a very proper, controlled way and keeping your feelings and views pr
behaving in a very proper, controlled way and keeping your feelings and views private
Mira stayed buttoned-up during the meeting and revealed almost nothing.
describes a controlled, emotionally closed manner
The new principal seemed buttoned-up, but students later found him kind.
At family dinners, Jude is so buttoned-up that nobody notices his worries.
Sofia's buttoned-up manner made the interview feel stiffer than usual.
用法筆記
Often used for someone's public manner, especially in work or formal situations where they reveal little about their feelings.