toga

[ˈtoʊɡə]

toga Definition

a loose outer garment, typically worn by the citizens of ancient Rome.

Using toga: Examples

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

  • Example

    The toga was a symbol of Roman citizenship.

  • Example

    He wore a toga for the costume party.

toga Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for toga

Phrases with toga

  • a social gathering where guests wear togas as costumes

    Example

    We're having a toga party this weekend. Do you want to come?

  • to give up or retire from a position of power or authority

    Example

    After years of service, he decided to throw in the toga and retire.

  • hang up the toga

    to retire from public life or a profession

    Example

    After a long career, he decided to hang up the toga and enjoy his retirement.

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Summary: toga in Brief

A 'toga' [ˈtoʊɡə] is a loose outer garment that was worn by the citizens of ancient Rome. It is often used as a costume for parties and events, as seen in 'He wore a toga for the costume party.' The phrase 'toga party' refers to a social gathering where guests wear togas as costumes.