Bathrobe
/ˈbæθ.roʊb/
Meaning & Definition
noun
A loose-fitting, usually ankle-length robe worn after a bath or before getting dressed.
She wrapped herself in a soft, fluffy bathrobe after stepping out of the shower.
A garment worn over pajamas or loungewear, often for warmth or comfort.
He liked to wear his bathrobe while sipping coffee on the balcony in the morning.
A garment that can also be used for lounging at home, providing comfort and ease of movement.
After a long day, she changed into her comfortable bathrobe and settled down to watch a movie.
Etymology
The word bathrobe combines 'bath' + 'robe', the latter coming from Old French 'robe', meaning 'garment'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
in a bathrobe
Dressed informally in a bathrobe, often at home.
Related Words
robe
A long, loose outer garment.
loungewear
Casual clothing suitable for relaxing at home.
Slang Meanings
Comfy attire for staying at home.
I love wearing my 'cozy armor' while binge-watching a series.
A relaxed state of being at home in informal clothing.
After a long day, all I want is my 'sloppy chic' and some snacks.