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bathrobe

[ bath-rohb, bahth- ]

noun

  1. a long, loose, coat-like garment, often tied with a belt of the same material, worn before and after a bath, over sleepwear, or as leisure wear at home.


bathrobe

/ ˈbɑːθˌrəʊb /

noun

  1. a loose-fitting garment of towelling, for wear before or after a bath or swimming
  2. a dressing gown


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Word History and Origins

Origin of bathrobe1

An Americanism dating back to 1900–05; bath 1 + robe

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Example Sentences

Maira Kalman greets me in her Manhattan apartment wearing a white, waffle-knit bathrobe.

Why does Don sit out in the cold at the end of the episode—alone on his balcony in his bathrobe?

His little dogs greeted him, yapping and licking, climbing up the front of his bathrobe.

Take a picture hugging a guest while wearing his or her bathrobe?

A middle-aged man in his bathrobe shakes his fist at the rising sun.

In pajamas and bathrobe, I stalked down the stairs and into the room that had once been a kitchen and now was Greco's laboratory.

She was wearing a blue bathrobe several sizes too large for her, instead of the poncho things the slaves in the hallway wore.

She was muffled to the ears in a heavy bathrobe, so shapeless and opaque that its big sleeves hid her very hands.

The divan would have honored a palace, and Willie's pajamas were of silk, and his bathrobe was of brocaded silk.

Im getting into my bathrobe the quickest I can, and Doris kicked a shoe under the bed.

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