wardrobe (Meaning)

Wordnet

wardrobe (n)

a tall piece of furniture that provides storage space for clothes; has a door and rails or hooks for hanging clothes

collection of clothing belonging to one person

collection of costumes belonging to a theatrical company

Webster

wardrobe (v. t.)

A room or apartment where clothes are kept, or wearing apparel is stored; a portable closet for hanging up clothes.

Wearing apparel, in general; articles of dress or personal decoration.

A privy.

wardrobe Sentence Examples

  1. The actress meticulously selected a flamboyant outfit from her extensive wardrobe.
  2. She organized her clothes by color in her meticulously curated wardrobe.
  3. The tiny attic contained a forgotten wardrobe filled with forgotten treasures.
  4. The museum's wardrobe showcases the evolution of fashion throughout the ages.
  5. The wardrobe malfunction during the live performance sent the audience into a frenzy.
  6. The elderly woman lovingly preserved her deceased husband's wardrobe as a cherished keepsake.
  7. The fashion designer unveiled her latest collection, showcasing a wardrobe of vibrant colors and bold patterns.
  8. The minimalist's wardrobe consisted solely of neutral tones and essential pieces.
  9. The detective searched the suspect's wardrobe for any evidence that could link him to the crime.
  10. The wardrobe holds countless memories, each article of clothing representing a different chapter in my life.

FAQs About the word wardrobe

a tall piece of furniture that provides storage space for clothes; has a door and rails or hooks for hanging clothes, collection of clothing belonging to one pe

dresser,pantry, cupboard, closet, cabinet, armoire,cloakroom, coatroom, cabinetry, buttery

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The actress meticulously selected a flamboyant outfit from her extensive wardrobe.

She organized her clothes by color in her meticulously curated wardrobe.

The tiny attic contained a forgotten wardrobe filled with forgotten treasures.

The museum's wardrobe showcases the evolution of fashion throughout the ages.