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ward·robe W0029800 (wôr′drōb′)n.1. A tall cabinet, closet, or small room built to hold clothes.2. Garments considered as a group, especially all the articles of clothing that belong to one person.3. a. The costumes belonging to a theater or theatrical troupe.b. The place in which theatrical costumes are kept.4. The department in charge of wearing apparel, jewelry, and accessories in a royal or noble household. [Middle English warderobe, from Old North French : warder, to guard; see wer- in Indo-European roots + robe, garment; see robe.]wardrobe (ˈwɔːdrəʊb) n1. (Furniture) a tall closet or cupboard, with a rail or hooks on which to hang clothes2. (Clothing & Fashion) the total collection of articles of clothing belonging to one person3. (Theatre) the collection of costumes belonging to a theatre or theatrical company[C14: from Old Northern French warderobe, from warder to guard + robe robe]ward•robe (ˈwɔr droʊb) n., v. -robed, -rob•ing. n. 1. a collection or stock of clothes or costumes. 2. a piece of furniture for holding clothes, usu. a tall, upright case fitted with a rail or hooks for hanging clothes. 3. a room or place in which to keep clothes or costumes. 4. a. the department of a royal or other great household charged with the care of wearing apparel. b. a department in a motion-picture or television studio that supplies and maintains costumes. v.t. 5. to provide with a wardrobe. [1250–1300; Middle English warderobe < Anglo-French] cupboard wardrobe closet">closet1. 'cupboard'A cupboard is a piece of furniture with doors at the front and usually shelves inside. The kitchen cupboard is stocked with tins of soup.Cupboards in American English are built-in shelves behind doors. They are mainly found in kitchens. She was in the kitchen, opening cupboards, moving boxes and cans to see what lay behind.2. 'wardrobe'A wardrobe is a tall piece of furniture, usually in a bedroom, that has space for hanging clothes. I hung my dress up in the wardrobe.3. 'closet'A wardrobe is sometimes built into the wall of a room, rather than being a separate piece of furniture. In American English, a built-in wardrobe is called a closet. There's an iron in the closet.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | wardrobe - a tall piece of furniture that provides storage space for clothes; has a door and rails or hooks for hanging clothescloset, pressarmoire - a large wardrobe or cabinet; originally used for storing weaponsclothes closet, clothespress - a closet where clothes are storedcoat closet - a closet for storing outerweararticle of furniture, furniture, piece of furniture - furnishings that make a room or other area ready for occupancy; "they had too much furniture for the small apartment"; "there was only one piece of furniture in the room" | | 2. | wardrobe - collection of clothing belonging to one personarticle of clothing, clothing, habiliment, wearable, vesture, wear - a covering designed to be worn on a person's bodyaggregation, collection, accumulation, assemblage - several things grouped together or considered as a whole | | 3. | wardrobe - collection of costumes belonging to a theatrical companycostume - the attire worn in a play or at a fancy dress ball; "he won the prize for best costume"aggregation, collection, accumulation, assemblage - several things grouped together or considered as a whole |
wardrobenoun1. clothes cupboard, cupboard, closet (U.S.), clothes-press, cabinet Hang your dress up in the wardrobe.2. clothes, outfit, apparel, clobber (Brit. slang), attire, collection of clothes splurging on an expensive new wardrobe of clothesTranslationswardrobe (ˈwoːdrəub) noun1. a cupboard in which clothes may be hung. Hang your suit in the wardrobe. 衣櫃 衣柜2. a stock of clothing. She bought a complete new wardrobe in Paris. 一整櫃的衣服 (一个人的)全部服装,一整柜的衣服 wardrobe
do over1. To improve one's looks by giving one a makeover. In this usage, the recipient of the makeover is stated between "do" and "over." We really need to do her over—that dated hairstyle makes her look so much older than she really is.2. To redecorate something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "do" and "over." After having the same décor for 20 years, it's time for us to do the living room over. Doing over this room with a fresh coat of paint will really brighten it up.3. To do something again, often in an attempt to improve. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "do" and "over." The teacher told me that I have to do this project over because it's too sloppy. Please do over this report and try to make it more concise.4. noun The act of doing something again, often in an attempt to improve. When used as a noun, the phrase is usually hyphenated. Can I have a do-over? That car horn distracted me just as I was swinging.See also: overdo someone over and make someone over†to buy a new wardrobe for someone; to redo someone's hairstyle, makeup, etc. Sally's mother did Sally over for the play tryouts. The designer made over Sally completely.See also: overdo something over 1. make something over† to rebuild, redesign, or redecorate something. We did our living room over for the holidays. We made over the family room because it was looking shabby. 2. do something over (again) to repeat something; to do something again. I am afraid that you are going to have to do over the complete series again. Would you do this one over, please?See also: overdo overAlso, do something over. 1. Also, do over again. Repeat something, as in This setup won't work; I'll have to do it over again. 2. Redecorate, as in We've decided to do over the living room. [Early 1900s] See also: overwardrobe malfunction n. the failure of a costume to fully cover its wearer as intended. (From an incident on broadcast television where this failure allowed a woman’s naked breast to be seen. The term itself was concocted to be an excuse for the incident.) Now he spends hours watching TV, hoping for another wardrobe malfunction. See also: wardrobewardrobing n. the practice of buying clothing, wearing it once, and returning it for a refund. The company put a stop to wardrobing by making customers mail their returns to a central warehouse. See also: wardrobewardrobe
wardrobe the collection of costumes belonging to a theatre or theatrical company wardrobe, garderobeA room for the storage of garments.wardrobe
Synonyms for wardrobenoun clothes cupboardSynonyms- clothes cupboard
- cupboard
- closet
- clothes-press
- cabinet
noun clothesSynonyms- clothes
- outfit
- apparel
- clobber
- attire
- collection of clothes
Synonyms for wardrobenoun a tall piece of furniture that provides storage space for clothesSynonymsRelated Words- armoire
- clothes closet
- clothespress
- coat closet
- article of furniture
- furniture
- piece of furniture
noun collection of clothing belonging to one personRelated Words- article of clothing
- clothing
- habiliment
- wearable
- vesture
- wear
- aggregation
- collection
- accumulation
- assemblage
noun collection of costumes belonging to a theatrical companyRelated Words- costume
- aggregation
- collection
- accumulation
- assemblage
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