uniformed

English

Etymology

From uniform +‎ -ed.

Adjective

uniformed (not comparable)

  1. Dressed in a uniform.
    A uniformed chauffeur collected us for the party.
    • 2011, Alan Bennett, “Baffled at a Bookcase”, in London Review of Books, XXXIII.15:
      The luckier and less disabled ones manned lifts or were posted at the doors of public buildings, a uniformed and bemedalled conciergerie who were more often than not unhelpful, making the most of whatever petty authority they were invested with.
  2. In an occupation that requires a uniform, such as the police force or military.

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Verb

uniformed

  1. simple past and past participle of uniform