wardrobe

noun
UK: /ˈwɔːdrəʊb/
US: /ˈwɔːrdroʊb/
  1. A tall cupboard or cabinet used for storing clothes.

    1. I keep my shirts in the wardrobe.
    2. She carefully organized her wardrobe by color and season for easy access.
  2. A collection of clothes that a person owns.

    1. She needs a new summer wardrobe.
    2. His extensive wardrobe included suits for every occasion, reflecting his lifestyle.
  3. The department in a theatre, film studio, etc. where costumes are stored and maintained.

    1. She works in the theatre wardrobe.
    2. The wardrobe department was bustling with activity before the opening night performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "wardrobe" in English means: A tall cupboard or cabinet used for storing clothes., A collection of clothes that a person owns., The department in a theatre, film studio, etc. where costumes are stored and maintained..

The phonetic transcription of "wardrobe" is /ˈwɔːdrəʊb/ in British English and /ˈwɔːrdroʊb/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "wardrobe": closet, armoire, clothing, apparel.

Example usage of "wardrobe": "I keep my shirts in the wardrobe.". More examples on the page.