1. costumed - Adjective
2. costumed - Verb
3. costumed - Adjective Satellite
dressed in clothing characteristic of a period, country, or class
Source: WordNetLast summer a second unit production crew went to France and shot scenes for several of this season's episodes. They shot costumed actors in and around real castles and landmarks, we couldn't possibly have duplicated here in Hollywood. Vic Morrow
The several tribes of Indians inhabiting the regions of the Upper Missouri. . . are undoubtedly the finest looking, best equipped, and most beautifully costumed of any on the Continent. George Catlin
According to tarot historian Gertrude Moakley, the cards' fanciful images - from the Fool to Death - were inspired by the costumed figures who participated in carnival parades. Brendan I. Koerner
Although she and the other members of the Vinsmoke Family were able to transform into costumed heroes thanks to the power of the Germa 66 technology, her resulting Poison Pink transformation wasn't exactly the look fans loved the most. Source: Internet
A parade goes through downtown Verona to San Zeno Church led by Papà del Gnoco (Gnocchi’s dad), a costumed man representing an old king holding a large fork topped by a big gnocco, instead of a scepter. Source: Internet
As years passed, adorned floats and costumed revelers became a tradition among the celebrants. Source: Internet