What are some opposite words for wardrobe?
Antonyms for wardrobe
ˈwɔr droʊbwardrobe
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term wardrobe.
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wardrobenoun
wardrobenoun
A cabinet in which clothes may be stored.
wardrobenoun
The department (or people working in that department) that obtains and stores articles of clothing for use in theatrical or motion picture productions.
wardrobenoun
A collection of clothing.
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Princeton's WordNet
wardrobe, closet, pressnoun
a tall piece of furniture that provides storage space for clothes; has a door and rails or hooks for hanging clothes
Synonyms:
pressing, insistency, mechanical press, military press, closet, public press, jam, imperativeness, cupboard, crush, printing press, pressure, insistence, press, water closet, loowardrobenoun
collection of clothing belonging to one person
wardrobenoun
collection of costumes belonging to a theatrical company
How to use wardrobe in a sentence?
It's a jacket, there was no hidden message. After today's important visit to Texas, I hope the media isn't going to choose to focus on Melania Trump wardrobe.
More and more people are using it like an extension of their home or like a second closet, they send us seasonal items or luggage or even air conditioners. We have a lot of customers who do a wardrobe change two to three times per year. It’s like putting your coats in the attic and getting them back down again.
During his last day on set, Alex extolled the virtues of everyone opening up their hands and their hearts to those who are suffering, donating his wardrobe to those who are working to rebuild their lives is the perfect way to begin to honor that last request.
I had n’t done television for 40 years so I was not used to trying to do that amount of work in a day’s work, but because they structured it so well for me it became natural again, I think. Because the writing was so good — every department on that project, cinematography, directing, wardrobe, makeup, hair, everything was so acutely good, it made it easy. The challenges as we went on became more about concentrating on performance and not worrying about those other departments. We have the luxury of actors being committed to these roles.
He steals something from my wardrobe every single day, i had a pair of Saint Laurent leather trousers that I had never worn, and Brooklyn found them and wore them and is still wearing them. Those trousers were my trousers and they're definitely not anymore.
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