undergown Synonyms

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undergown Meaning

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undergown (n.)

A gown worn under another, or under some other article of dress.

undergown Sentence Examples

  1. The queen wore an exquisite undergown of silk and lace beneath her ornate gown.
  2. The undergown concealed the scars on her body that she wished to keep hidden.
  3. The actress's undergown provided a layer of warmth and modesty under her revealing costume.
  4. The bride's undergown was a delicate creation of satin and tulle, adding elegance to her wedding dress.
  5. The tapestry depicted a lady in waiting adjusting the undergown of a noblewoman.
  6. The undergown protected the wearer's skin from chafing against the rough fabric of the outer garment.
  7. The undergown revealed hints of color and texture that peeked out from beneath the flowing dress.
  8. The maid of honor's modest undergown contrasted with the ornate gowns of the other bridesmaids.
  9. The undergown served as a foundation for the elaborate embroidery and beadwork of the outer dress.
  10. The bride's undergown was a cherished family heirloom, passed down through generations.

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A gown worn under another, or under some other article of dress.

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The queen wore an exquisite undergown of silk and lace beneath her ornate gown.

The undergown concealed the scars on her body that she wished to keep hidden.

The actress's undergown provided a layer of warmth and modesty under her revealing costume.

The bride's undergown was a delicate creation of satin and tulle, adding elegance to her wedding dress.