verb
- to put a wig on; to cover with a wig
Usage: transitive verb; often used in historical or theatrical contexts
Examples
- The actor was bewigged for his role as a 18th-century nobleman.
- The barber bewigged the gentleman before the formal ceremony.
- In the play, the judge was bewigged and robed in traditional costume.
- She bewigged herself for the historical reenactment.
- The costume designer bewigged all the performers for the period drama.