Camisole
(noun)
A sleeveless undergarment for women, typically made of lightweight cotton or silk, and worn over a brassiere.
Origin:
Early 20th century: from french, diminutive of camise, from late latin camisia, from camis "shirt".
Examples:
- She slipped on her camisole before putting on her dress.
- Camisoles are a popular undergarment for summer weather.
- I prefer to wear camisoles with built-in bras for added support.
- The camisole is a versatile piece of clothing that can be worn alone or layered under a blouse.
- She paired her camisole with a pair of matching shorts.