manteau (Meaning)

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manteau (n.)

A woman's cloak or mantle.

A gown worn by women.

manteau Sentence Examples

  1. The elegant lady stepped out of the car, her crimson manteau billowing gracefully behind her.
  2. The young woman wrapped herself in a cozy woolen manteau, seeking warmth on a chilly winter's day.
  3. The traditional Iranian manteau, adorned with intricate embroidery, showcased the wearer's heritage and style.
  4. The students filed into the classroom, their colorful manteaus adding a vibrant touch to the otherwise somber atmosphere.
  5. The shop window displayed a stunning array of manteaus, each one designed to flatter different body types.
  6. The designer's latest collection featured innovative and modern takes on the classic manteau.
  7. The actress posed for the camera, her flowing manteau creating a dramatic silhouette.
  8. The elderly woman wore a simple but chic manteau that reflected her understated elegance.
  9. The children's manteaus, adorned with cheerful patterns and appliques, brought joy to the playground.
  10. The tailor took precise measurements for the custom-made manteau, ensuring a perfect fit and impeccable style.

FAQs About the word manteau

A woman's cloak or mantle., A gown worn by women.

cloak, cape, pelisse, mantle, frock,capote, poncho, capuchin, burnous, burnoose

No antonyms found.

The elegant lady stepped out of the car, her crimson manteau billowing gracefully behind her.

The young woman wrapped herself in a cozy woolen manteau, seeking warmth on a chilly winter's day.

The traditional Iranian manteau, adorned with intricate embroidery, showcased the wearer's heritage and style.

The students filed into the classroom, their colorful manteaus adding a vibrant touch to the otherwise somber atmosphere.