chemise Antonyms

Meaning of chemise

Wordnet

chemise (n)

a woman's sleeveless undergarment

a loose-fitting dress hanging straight from the shoulders without a waist

Webster

chemise (n.)

A shift, or undergarment, worn by women.

A wall that lines the face of a bank or earthwork.

chemise Sentence Examples

  1. She wore a flowing chemise that draped elegantly over her figure.
  2. The delicate lace trim on the chemise added a touch of femininity to her attire.
  3. In the 18th century, a chemise was an essential undergarment for women.
  4. The silk chemise felt luxurious against her skin as she slipped it on.
  5. The bride-to-be chose a satin chemise as part of her bridal trousseau.
  6. A linen chemise provided lightweight comfort during hot summer days.
  7. The historical reenactor donned a linen chemise beneath her period costume.
  8. A silk chemise was considered a symbol of refinement and status in medieval Europe.
  9. She preferred a simple cotton chemise for lounging around the house.
  10. The fashion designer showcased a collection of silk chemises in various pastel hues on the runway.

FAQs About the word chemise

a woman's sleeveless undergarment, a loose-fitting dress hanging straight from the shoulders without a waistA shift, or undergarment, worn by women., A wall tha

Mother Hubbard, muumuu, shirtwaist, kimono, jumper, tea gown, shift, overdress, sack, sheath

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She wore a flowing chemise that draped elegantly over her figure.

The delicate lace trim on the chemise added a touch of femininity to her attire.

In the 18th century, a chemise was an essential undergarment for women.

The silk chemise felt luxurious against her skin as she slipped it on.