peignoir

[pen-wahr, peyn-]

peignoir Definition

  • 1a woman's dressing gown or negligee
  • 2a man's robe

Using peignoir: Examples

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

  • Example

    She wore a peignoir while getting ready for the party.

  • Example

    He put on his peignoir after taking a shower.

  • Example

    The actress looked stunning in her silk peignoir.

peignoir Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for peignoir

Phrases with peignoir

  • a matching set of a peignoir and nightgown or pajamas

    Example

    She bought a beautiful peignoir set for her honeymoon.

  • a social gathering where guests wear elegant clothing such as peignoirs

    Example

    The hostess organized a peignoir party for her friends.

  • peignoir coat

    a long, loose-fitting coat worn over nightclothes

    Example

    She wrapped herself in a warm peignoir coat before going outside to get the newspaper.

Origins of peignoir

from French 'peigner', meaning 'to comb', and 'noir', meaning 'black'

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Summary: peignoir in Brief

'Peignoir' [pen-wahr, peyn-] refers to a type of dressing gown or robe, typically worn by women. It can also refer to a man's robe. Examples include 'She wore a peignoir while getting ready for the party' and 'He put on his peignoir after taking a shower.' Phrases like 'peignoir set' and 'peignoir party' are also common.