robe

[rohb]

robe Definition

  • 1a long, loose outer garment worn as a sign of rank or profession
  • 2a dressing gown or bathrobe

Using robe: Examples

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

  • Example

    The judge put on his black robe before entering the courtroom.

  • Example

    The monks wore brown robes and sandals.

  • Example

    She wrapped herself in a soft, fluffy robe after her shower.

robe Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for robe

Phrases with robe

  • a special robe worn by someone who holds an important position in government or religion

    Example

    The president was inaugurated wearing his robe of office.

  • white coat and stethoscope

    a symbol of the medical profession

    Example

    The doctor entered the room wearing his white coat and stethoscope.

  • special treatment given to an important person, such as a celebrity or politician

    Example

    The hotel gave us the red carpet treatment when they found out we were VIPs.

Origins of robe

from Old French 'roube', meaning 'a long loose garment'

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Summary: robe in Brief

A 'robe' [rohb] is a long, loose outer garment worn as a sign of rank or profession, such as the black robe worn by judges. It can also refer to a dressing gown or bathrobe, as in 'She wrapped herself in a soft, fluffy robe after her shower.' Other phrases include 'robe of office,' and 'white coat and stethoscope,' which are symbols of important professions.

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