adjective
- having a collar or band around the neck
verb
- past tense of collar: to catch or capture someone
- past tense of collar: to grab someone by the collar or clothing
Usage: informal
Examples
- The collared shirt looked professional for the interview.
- She wore a collared dress with white trim.
- The police collared the suspect after a brief chase.
- The teacher collared the student who was running in the hallway.
- He collared his brother and demanded an explanation.
- The collared lizard basked in the desert sun.
- Security guards collared the shoplifter at the exit.