bathrobe
word
Definition
A bathrobe is a loose, comfortable piece of clothing that you wear after bathing or showering, often made of absorbent fabric like cotton or terry cloth.
Usage & Nuances
Usually worn at home after bathing, swimming, or sometimes over pajamas. 'Bathrobe' is more common in American English; in British English, 'dressing gown' is also used. Not suitable for wearing outside as regular clothes.
Spanish: bata de bañoPortuguese (BR): roupãoPortuguese (PT): roupãoChinese (Simplified): 浴袍Chinese (Traditional): 浴袍Hindi: नहाने का गाउनArabic: رداء استحمامBengali: বাথরোব - স্নানচাদর (পোশাক)Russian: банный халатJapanese: バスローブVietnamese: áo choàng tắmKorean: 목욕가운Turkish: bornozUrdu: غسل خانے کا چوغہIndonesian: jubah mandi
Example Sentences
She put on her bathrobe after her shower.
basic
My bathrobe is blue and very soft.
basic
He forgot his bathrobe at the hotel.
basic
I love relaxing in my bathrobe on Sunday mornings with a cup of coffee.
natural
Can you grab my bathrobe from the bathroom, please?
natural
After swimming, I like to wrap up in a thick bathrobe before changing.
natural