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Bewigged

usgb/bɪˈwɪɡd/Volume
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Historical ContextPlay
Common in historical or period settings where characters would wear wigs as part of their attire. SlideIn the bewigged era of the 1700s, men of status wore elaborate wigs.
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Used for formal or official roles, especially in historical or court contexts. SlideA bewigged barrister presented the case with traditional formal attire.
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Evokes imagery associated with British or European courts and aristocracy. SlideThe gallery displayed paintings of bewigged aristocrats from the 18th century.