Wardrobe
/ˈwɔːrdroʊb/
Meaning & Definition
noun
A tall cupboard or closet in which clothes may be hung or stored.
She organized her dresses in the wardrobe according to color.
A person's entire collection of clothes.
He decided to update his wardrobe for the new season.
The costume and accessories used in a theatrical production.
The wardrobe for the play included dresses from the Victorian era.
Etymology
Middle English, from Old French 'guarderobe', from 'garder' (to guard) + 'robe' (robe/clothing).
Common Phrases and Expressions
wardrobe malfunction
An unexpected wardrobe issue during an event or performance.
wardrobe change
The act of changing clothes, especially before a performance.
in someone's wardrobe
Referring to the items or styles that someone typically has.
Related Words
clothes
Items worn to cover the body.
costume
Clothing worn for a particular activity or occasion, especially in a performance.
apparel
Clothing, especially outer garments.
Slang Meanings
Wardrobe
He's got a killer wardrobe full of designer clothes.
Wardo
Check out my new wardo, it's stylish!