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to don
01
revêtir, mettre
to put on clothing
Transitive: to don clothing
Example
She donned a cozy sweater and jeans for a casual day at home.
The actor donned the character 's iconic costume to film the movie scene.
Before the event, they each donned their costumes and prepared for the performance.
Don
01
don
a Spanish gentleman or nobleman
02
don
a Spanish courtesy title or form of address for men that is prefixed to the forename
03
don, professeur émérite
a senior university teacher or professor, particularly associated with Oxford and Cambridge
Who is a "don"?
A don is a university teacher or scholar, often at prestigious institutions. Dons are usually involved in teaching, mentoring, and conducting research, with a focus on guiding students in their academic studies. They may lead small group discussions, supervise individual research, and provide personal support to students. The role is closely associated with tradition and academic excellence.
Example
The esteemed don at Oxford University delivered an insightful lecture on medieval history.
She consulted with a renowned don from Cambridge University for guidance on her research project.
The annual conference hosted leading dons from universities across the country to discuss developments in their respective fields.
04
parrain, don
the head of an organized crime family
Exemple
She donned a cozy sweater and jeans for a casual day at home.
The actor donned the character's iconic costume to film the movie scene.
Before the event, they each donned their costumes and prepared for the performance.
He decided to don a sharp suit for the job interview to make a professional impression.
In preparation for the party, she donned a glamorous evening gown and matching accessories.
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