wardrobe
/ˈwɔrdroʊb/
noun
- A large, tall piece of furniture used for storing clothes, typically with a door and shelves or hanging space.
- The old oak wardrobe had been in the family for generations.
- He organized his shirts and pants neatly inside the wardrobe.
- She hung her coat in the wardrobe before sitting down to dinner.
- A person's entire collection of clothes.
- He decided to update his wardrobe with some new suits for work.
- A capsule wardrobe helps you mix and match a few key pieces.
- Her summer wardrobe consists mostly of light dresses and sandals.
- The department in a theater, film, or TV production that is responsible for costumes.
- The wardrobe team spent weeks designing the period costumes for the play.
- She works in wardrobe for a major film studio.
- The actor visited wardrobe for a fitting before the shoot.