catsuit
/ˈkætˌsut/
noun
- A tight-fitting one-piece garment that covers the body and legs, often made of stretchy material like spandex or leather.
- She wore a black catsuit to the costume party and looked like a superhero.
- Many athletes wear a catsuit for competitions because it is comfortable and aerodynamic.
- The dancer's shiny catsuit reflected the stage lights as she moved.