toga
/ˈtoʊɡə/
noun
- A loose, flowing outer garment worn by citizens in ancient Rome, made from a single piece of cloth and draped over the body.
- The senator wore a white toga with a purple border to show his rank.
- Ancient Roman men wore a toga over a tunic for formal occasions.
- In history class, we made simple togas out of bedsheets for the Roman festival.
- A modern garment or costume that resembles the ancient Roman toga, often worn for parties, ceremonies, or theatrical performances.
- The graduates wore colorful togas over their clothes for the ceremony.
- She bought a cheap toga online for the Greek mythology play.
- Everyone showed up to the costume party wearing a toga and sandals.