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A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but with a different meaning and spelling. There is no English homophone for the word 'apparel.'
French
clothe..or attire
Bras
attire, apparel, garments, garb
The word applies to clothing, often outer garments
lingerie
"Apparel" counts for both a singular and plural
Well it is pretty simple actually. Apparel is another word for clothes so if you were to replace the word "clothes" in a sentence you could say "apparel" instead.ex:The store sells clothes.The store sells apparel.
Their is no adjective for the apparel noun, shorts. The word short is the adjective from which they get their name.
vestments, apparel, attire, dress, togs, regalia, duds
a, at, ate, avid, apple, awning, apparel, asterisk, attention, apparently