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The Meaning of esmoquin

Esmoquin

Definition:
The term “esmoquin” refers to a formal suit, typically a tuxedo or evening suit worn for black-tie events. It is characterized by its tailored fit and often includes a satin or silk lapel.


Usage:
“Esmoquin” is commonly used in Spanish-speaking contexts when discussing formal attire. It is typically worn at weddings, formal dinners, or parties that require a dress code. Example sentence:
“El novio llevaba un elegante esmoquin en su boda.” (The groom wore an elegant tuxedo at his wedding.)


Etymology:
The word “esmoquin” is derived from the English term “smoking,” which refers to the fashionable evening wear, especially in the context of the “smoking jacket.” The term was adopted into Spanish, reflecting its adaptation in formal clothing contexts.


Pronunciation:
/esˈmokin/
In IPA notation, it can be represented as [esˈmo.kin].


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  1. El esmoquin que llevaba anoche fue muy elegante.
    (The tuxedo he wore last night was very elegant.)

  2. Necesito alquilar un esmoquin para la boda de mi hermano.
    (I need to rent a tuxedo for my brother’s wedding.)

  3. Su esmoquin negro era perfecto para la gala.
    (His black tuxedo was perfect for the gala.)

  4. Ella le compró un esmoquin como regalo de graduación.
    (She bought him a tuxedo as a graduation gift.)

  5. En la fiesta, todos lucían bien con sus esmóquines.
    (At the party, everyone looked great in their tuxedos.)