Wardrobe (Noun)
Syllable division: ward·robe
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈwɔː.drəʊb/ US: /ˈwɔːr.droʊb/
#1 Meaning: A large cabinet where you can put clothes.
Example:
> After she picked up her dry cleaning, she hung her clothes in her wardrobe.
> He decided to build his wife a brand new walk-in wardrobe.
#2 Meaning: All of a person's clothing items.
Example:
> You really need to throw out your sports wardrobe.
> She decided to get a new summer wardrobe before summer started.
#3 Meaning: A section of a theater, movie studio, etc. that is in control of the stage costumes, ensuring they are clean, fixing them, and occasionally even creating them.
Example:
> He is in charge of the school play's wardrobe.
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1. I want a wardrobe .
2. I need a shool uniform wardrobe.
3. The students who are on a duty have to clean classrom’s wardrobe.
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2. I need a school uniform wardrobe.
3. The students who are on duty have to clean the classroom’s wardrobe.
Wardrobe is a piece of furniture where we keep our clothes.
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A wardrobe is a piece of furniture where we keep our clothes.
If you’re tired of your wardrobe, it just might be time to go shopping.
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I don’t have a wardrobe in my bedroom.
I’ve never had a social wardrobe.
Jasmine is organizing the play’s wardrobe.
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I have big wardrobe I used hold close
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I have a large closet. I used to keep it close.
My wife’s wardrobe is getting bigger every year.
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