Robed Meaning in English
word · lemma: robe
ˈɹoʊbd
ROHB-d
ɹˈəʊbd
ROHBD
Definition
Wearing a robe or a long, loose outer garment, often associated with ceremonies, religion, or formality.
Usage & Nuances
Most common in formal, literary, or descriptive contexts. Used with people in religious ceremonies (“robed priest”) or those dressed in special clothing. Not used in casual situations. Can be combined with color/adjective: 'white-robed', 'royally-robed'.
Spanish: vestido con túnica - ataviadoPortuguese (BR): vestido - trajado com túnicaPortuguese (PT): vestido - trajado com túnicaChinese (Simplified): 穿着长袍的Chinese (Traditional): 穿著長袍的Hindi: चोगा पहने हुए - वस्त्र धारण किए हुएArabic: مرتدٍ رداءً - مُرتديًا عباءةBengali: জোব্বা পরা - চোগা পরাRussian: облачённый - одетый (в мантию/одежду)Japanese: ローブを着た - 衣をまとったVietnamese: mặc áo choàngKorean: 예복을 입은 - 로브를 입은Turkish: cübbe giymiş - giyinik (tören kıyafetiyle)Urdu: جامہ پوش - خلعت پوشIndonesian: berjubah
Example Sentences
The judge was robed in black for the ceremony.
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The king appeared robed in gold.
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The monks were robed for prayer.
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She entered the hall, robed in a beautiful white gown.
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Everyone waited as the high priest, robed in red, walked up to the altar.
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The guests were robed for the masquerade ball, each in a unique costume.
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