hi-vis
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[edit]hi-vis (comparative more hi-vis, superlative most hi-vis)
- (of clothing) High-visibility.
- 1999, Jane Down, Textiles technology to GCSE:
- A Hi-Vis jacket which can be worn over either of the other jackets or instead of them.
- 2002, The Railway Magazine:
- […] possibly by waving a hi-vis vest or even just being visible in one.
- 2006, Karen Coumbe, Karen Bush, The Complete Equine Emergency Bible:
- […] and if hi-vis garments are not worn, it is all too easy for a motorist not to spot you until it is too late.
Noun
[edit]hi-vis (uncountable)
- High-visibility clothing.
- 2018 September 13, Simon Chilvers, “Time to reflect: why the fashion for high-vis is everywhere”, in The Guardian[1]:
- These are not people – builders, airport staff, police officers – who need to be seen for safety. These are men wearing hi-vis for its aesthetic value.