Meaning & Definition of word "Gown"

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    Gown

    /ɡaʊn/

    noun:

    • 1. A long, flowing dress worn on formal occasions.
      • Example: She wore a stunning red gown to the gala.
    • 2. A protective garment worn over ordinary clothes, especially in a professional setting.
      • Example: The doctors wore surgical gowns while performing the operation.
    • 3. A robe worn by a person of high status, especially in formal situations.
      • Example: The judge entered the courtroom wearing a black gown.
    • 4. An academic robe worn during graduation ceremonies.
      • Example: He proudly donned his graduation gown as he walked across the stage.
    • 5. A loose-fitting outer garment.
      • Example: After a long day at work, she loved to relax in her comfortable gown.

    Etymology

    Middle English: from Old French 'goune', of Germanic origin.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    wedding gown:

    A dress worn by a bride on her wedding day.

    gown industry:

    The fashion industry focused on designing and manufacturing gowns.

    graduation gown:

    A special robe worn during graduation ceremonies.

    Related Words

    dress:

    A one-piece garment for a woman or girl.

    robe:

    A loose-fitting outer garment.

    frock:

    A woman's or girl's dress.

    Slang Meanings of gown

    Meaning: A fancy or high-end dress.

    Example Sentence: She looked stunning in that designer gown.

    Meaning: Casual term for a formal dress used in party contexts.

    Example Sentence: Are you wearing your gown to the party?