wardrobe
Pronunciation: [ˈwɔrdroʊb]
Word
Context: “clothing”
(noun) a wardrobe is a big piece of furniture used to store clothes. It usually has doors and can hold your shirts, pants, and maybe even shoes. It's like a closet that you can open and close to find what you want to wear.
Example
I organized my wardrobe and now I can easily find my favorite dress.
Example
Her wardrobe was so messy that she couldn't find any clean clothes to wear.
Example
What clothes do you have in your wardrobe right now?
Context: “theater”
(noun) in theater, a wardrobe refers to the collection of costumes and clothing used by actors in a play or performance. It's important for helping actors look the part they are playing.
Example
The wardrobe for the school play had beautiful costumes that amazed everyone.
Example
Without a proper wardrobe, the actors didn't have the right outfits for their roles.
Example
What items are in the theater's wardrobe for the upcoming performance?
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