unrobe (Meaning)
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unrobe (v. t. & i.)
To disrobe; to undress; to take off the robes.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unrobe
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unrobe Sentence Examples
- Feeling the warmth of the fireplace, she decided to unrobe and relax in her favorite armchair.
- As the sun set over the horizon, he unrobed and dove into the refreshing waters of the lake.
- The actor had to unrobe quickly between scenes to change into different costumes.
- After a long day's work, there's nothing better than to unrobe and slip into comfortable pajamas.
- The athlete unrobed in the locker room before heading into the shower.
- The ritual required participants to unrobe before entering the sacred pool.
- To fully appreciate the hot springs, visitors must unrobe and immerse themselves in the healing waters.
- The spa's policy required guests to unrobe before entering the sauna or steam room.
- Feeling a sudden chill, she hurried to unrobe and put on a cozy sweater.
- In preparation for the massage, clients are asked to unrobe and lie down on the table.
FAQs About the word unrobe
To disrobe; to undress; to take off the robes.
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No antonyms found.
Feeling the warmth of the fireplace, she decided to unrobe and relax in her favorite armchair.
As the sun set over the horizon, he unrobed and dove into the refreshing waters of the lake.
The actor had to unrobe quickly between scenes to change into different costumes.
After a long day's work, there's nothing better than to unrobe and slip into comfortable pajamas.