No difference in meaning whatsoever.
" Got dressed " is more informal and is used in conversation amongst friends, or informal writing e.g. e-mails, in relaxed North American English.
" Dressed " would be preferred in formal writing and public speaking e.g. school assignments, articles, university lectures and serious discussions.
Clearly, any situation in which the listener or reader might make a judgment as to the education level of the writer or speaker, would determine whether or not to use the simple verb form as opposed to the much more casual " got " form.
the difference is this... being dressed- when you have clothes on being dressed up- when you have fancy clothes on
The well-dressed man is well dressed and the dog is tired.
Attire!
They both are tired
They both are tired
the lady wears a skirt and the dog pants
As in "I got dressed for the rave tonight"? It would be a verb.
I got dressed > je me suis habillé / habilléeI get dressed > je m'habille
What is the difference between a car and other means of transport? Got it?
pajama's
The first woman who got pregnant and then got dressed...
i don't know what is the difference between msgbox and inputbox function because i want to know the difference between them but i didn't got answer what is this foolishness stupid '