gown

[gaʊn]

gown Definition

a long dress, typically worn on formal occasions.

Using gown: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "gown" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She wore a beautiful white gown at her wedding.

  • Example

    The graduates were dressed in academic gowns for the ceremony.

  • Example

    The actress walked down the red carpet in a stunning designer gown.

gown Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gown

Phrases with gown

  • a loose-fitting garment worn by hospital patients, usually made of cotton or paper and designed to allow easy access for medical examinations and treatments

    Example

    The nurse asked the patient to change into a hospital gown before the examination.

  • a formal dress worn to a ball or similar event, typically full-length and made of luxurious fabric

    Example

    She looked like a princess in her beautiful ball gown.

  • a formal dress worn by a bride during a wedding ceremony

    Example

    She spent months searching for the perfect wedding gown.

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Summary: gown in Brief

A 'gown' [gaʊn] is a long dress, often worn on formal occasions. It can be made of luxurious fabric, as in a 'ball gown,' or worn for medical purposes, as in a 'hospital gown.' 'Gown' is commonly used to describe a 'wedding gown,' which is a formal dress worn by a bride during a wedding ceremony.

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