noun
- plural of livery; distinctive uniforms worn by servants or employees of a particular household or organization
- plural of livery; distinctive color schemes or designs used to identify vehicles, aircraft, or equipment belonging to a particular company
Examples
- The hotel staff wore matching blue liveries with gold trim.
- The chauffeurs’ liveries were pressed and spotless for the wedding.
- The airline changed its aircraft liveries to reflect the new brand colors.
- Several taxi companies use distinctive liveries to stand out from competitors.
- The racing team’s cars displayed their sponsor’s liveries prominently.
- Historical reenactors wore authentic 18th-century liveries during the parade.