felöltözött
Felöltözött is a Hungarian verb meaning "dressed" or "put on clothes." It is the past tense, third-person singular form of the verb felöltözik, which means "to dress oneself" or "to get dressed." The verb is commonly used in everyday conversation to describe the act of putting on clothing. For example, "A kisfiú felöltözött az iskolába" translates to "The little boy dressed himself for school." The verb can also be used in a more figurative sense, such as "Már felöltözött a gondolatra" meaning "He has already come to terms with the idea" or "He has prepared himself for the thought." The prefix "fel-" indicates the direction of the action, suggesting putting something on or upwards, while "öltözik" refers to the act of dressing. The suffix "-tt" denotes the past tense. The verb is a regular conjugation in Hungarian grammar.