ward·robe

ward·robe
/ˈwoɚˌdroʊb/ noun, pl -robes [count]
1 a : a collection of clothes that a person owns or wears

She has a new summer wardrobe.

She has quite an extensive wardrobe. [=she has a lot of clothes]

1 b : the clothes worn by actors in films, plays, etc.; also : the department that keeps and takes care of the clothes for films, plays, etc.

She went to wardrobe for her fitting.

2 : a room, closet, or chest where clothes are kept

a walk-in wardrobe


Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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