wardrobes (Meaning)

wardrobes

the department of a royal or noble household entrusted with the care of wearing apparel, jewels, and personal articles, a room, closet, or chest where clothes are kept, a collection of wearing apparel (as of one person or for one activity), a room or closet (see closet entry 1 sense 2) where clothes are kept, clothes press, a large trunk in which clothes may be hung upright, a collection of stage costumes and accessories, a collection of clothes (as of one person or for one activity), a tall freestanding cabinet with a rod for hanging clothes

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the department of a royal or noble household entrusted with the care of wearing apparel, jewels, and personal articles, a room, closet, or chest where clothes a

dressers, armoires, cabinets, closets,pantries, cupboards, garderobes, vestiaries, coatrooms, clothespresses

No antonyms found.

The actress had a vast wardrobe filled with designer gowns and opulent accessories.

The renovation included ample wardrobe space for all the family's clothing and belongings.

In the movie, the protagonist's bedroom wardrobe held a secret passageway.

The antique wardrobes in the museum displayed exquisite craftsmanship and intricate carvings.