buttoned

/ˈbʌtənd/
adjective
  1. Fastened with buttons.
    • Her buttoned cardigan kept her warm during the evening walk.
    • Make sure your coat is buttoned before you go outside in the cold.
    • He wore a neatly buttoned shirt to the interview.
  2. Closed or secured, often referring to a piece of clothing or an object with buttons.
    • She preferred her jacket fully buttoned, even indoors.
    • The envelope was buttoned shut to keep the documents safe.
    • The buttoned flap on the backpack kept the rain out.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense of button: fastened with a button or buttons.
    • She buttoned the baby's pajamas with care.
    • He buttoned his shirt quickly before running out the door.
    • They buttoned their coats against the chilly wind.
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