SKIP TO CONTENT

tux

/təks/
IPA guide

Other forms: tuxes

A tux is a fancy black suit that you might wear, along with a bow tie, to your senior prom or your wedding.

The word tux is a common North American shorthand for tuxedo. If you're invited to an elegant party that's "black tie only," that means you're expected to wear a long, dressy gown or a tux. Tux was first used in the 1920s. Tuxedo, coined in the late 1800s, was named for a fancy country club called Tuxedo Park, which comes from an Algonquian word — possibly p'tuck-sepo, or "crooked river."

Definitions of tux
  1. noun
    semiformal evening dress for men
    see moresee less
    type of:
    evening clothes, evening dress, eveningwear, formalwear
    attire to wear on formal occasions in the evening
Cite this entry
Style:
MLA
  • MLA
  • APA
  • Chicago

Copy citation
DISCLAIMER: These example sentences appear in various news sources and books to reflect the usage of the word ‘tux'. Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Vocabulary.com or its editors. Send us feedback
Word Family