Bathrobe
(noun)
A loose-fitting garment worn after bathing or showering, typically made of towelling or a similar material.
Origin:
From the french word "bât (bath) + robe" meaning "robe of a bath".
Examples:
- She wrapped herself in a warm bathrobe.
- He put on his bathrobe and slippers.
- The hotel provides a complimentary bathrobe for guests.
- She lounged around the house in her bathrobe.
- The bathrobe was made of soft cotton.