Donned
Donned is the past tense and past participle of the verb to don, meaning to put on clothing or dress oneself in something. In modern usage, donned is primarily found in formal, literary, or journalistic prose and is less common in everyday speech, where put on is more typical.
Etymology and roots accompany the word’s formal tone. The verb to don dates from Middle English, with
Usage and grammar notes. Don takes a direct object that specifies what is worn, as in she
Common contexts and connotations. Don is often used in narrative writing, reportages about uniformed dress, or