<def-root>The words in this frame refer to what <fen>Clothing</fen> the <fen>Wearer</fen> (or a specific <fen>Body_part</fen> of the <fen>Wearer</fen>) has on.
<ex><fex name="Wearer">I</fex> <t>had</t> <t>on</t> <fex name="Clothing">the most ridiculous monkey-suit you could imagine</fex>.</ex>
<ex><fex name="Wearer">These two losers</fex> were <t>wearing</t> <fex name="Clothing">bras</fex> <fex name="BP">on their heads</fex>!</ex>
Many targets incorporate the <fen>Clothing</fen> item, and some targets describe the state of <ment>not</ment> wearing something (when it might be expected).
<ex>Do you think anyone would notice if <fex name="Wearer">I</fex> <ment>went</ment> <t>topless</t>?</ex>
NB: There is a very common metonymy in which characteristics of the clothing stand for the clothing itself, such as
<ex>the <fex name="Wearer">man</fex> <t>clad</t> <fex name="Clothing">in leather</fex>.</ex>
<ex><fex name="Wearer">She</fex> was <t>dressed</t> <fex name="Clothing">all in red</fex>.</ex>
Such sentences should be tagged METAPHOR on the sentence level.</def-root>
<def-root>The person whose clothing is under discussion.
<ex><fex name="Wearer">Fred</fex> was <t>shirtless</t>.</ex>
</def-root>
<def-root>This FE identifies the <fen>Clothing</fen> that the <fen>Wearer</fen> wears. <ex>Fred was <t>wearing</t> <fex name="Clothing">a shirt</fex>.</ex></def-root>
<def-root>The body part of the <fen>Wearer</fen> which is covered by the <fen>Clothing</fen>.
<ex>She was <t>wearing</t> a glove <fex name="BP">on one hand</fex>.</ex></def-root>
<def-root>A characterization of how completely the clothing status holds.
<ex>She was <fex name="deg">scantily</fex> <t>clad</t> -- with just a towel in strategic position.</ex></def-root>
<def-root>A characterization of the impression given by the <fen>Wearer</fen>'s clothing status.
<ex> She was aware that she was being closely observed by the <fex name="man">formally</fex> <t>dressed</t> staff .</ex>
</def-root>
<def-root>The time at or during which the <fen>Wearer</fen> has the <fen>Clothing</fen> on.
<ex><fex name="tim">By five o'clock</fex>, he was <t>wearing</t> the old holey jeans and t-shirt again.</ex></def-root>
<def-root>NB: This FE will be mapped to Intended_wearing_location
The location that the <fen>Wearer</fen> exits while wearing the <fen>Clothing</fen>.
<ex>I just ca n't understand why he doesn't <t>wear</t> his hat <fex name="sou">out of the house</fex>.</ex></def-root>
<def-root>The location whose characteristics or state the <fen>Clothing</fen> of the <fen>Wearer</fen> was intended to suit. This FE is only possible with wear.v.
<ex>She <t>wore</t> her purple dress <fex name="goa">to the party</fex>.</ex>
</def-root>
<def-root>The state-of-affairs that the <fen>Wearer</fen> wishes to bring about.
<ex>He just <t>wore</t> it <fex name="pur">to see if it would fit</fex>.</ex></def-root>
<def-root>The location relative to the body of the <fen>Wearer</fen> that the <fen>Clothing</fen> occupies. Note that in many cases, the location is defined relative to other clothing.
<ex>She <t>wore</t> shorts <fex name="rel">outside her jeans</fex>.</ex></def-root>
Clothing
Body_parts
Accoutrements
Spatial_contact
COD: without clothes.
COD: wearing no clothes.
COD: unclothed; naked.
COD: wearing no shoes.
FN: wearing no shoes.
FN: wearing no socks.
FN: the state of being naked.
FN: the state of being nude.
COD: clothed.
FN: wearing clothes
COD: with obj. have on one's body or a part of one's body as clothing, decoration, or protection.
FN: wearing clothes
COD: wearing nothing on the feet
COD: (of a person or part of the body) not clothed or covered.
COD: with obj. uncover (a part of the body) and expose it to view.
COD: without a covering for one's head.
FN: without a covering for one's legs
FN: without a covering for one's chest.
FN: wearing no hat.
FN: wearing no coat.
FN: wearing no shirt
FN: wearing nothing on the feet.
COD: wearing no clothes; naked.
COD: having or leaving the breasts uncovered.
FN: wearing a mask
COD: having or wearing a hood.
COD: the state of being naked or only partially clothed.
FN: wearing a costume
FN: wearing garb
FN: without clothes
FN: wearing no clothing on the arms.
FN: without clothing over one's breasts
FN: wearing a hat.
FN: without a bra
FN: wearing a robe
FN: wearing attire
FN: wearing a glove/gloves.
FN: without a glove/gloves.
FN: wear
FN: wearing
FN: wear
FN: wearing
FN: dressed finely
FN: dressed attractively
FN: be wearing
COD: wear or display (a distinctive or noticeable item).
FN: (of a baby) wrapped (in a blanket, etc.)
FN: wrapped (in something) so as to clothe