Wardrobe (noun)

  1. A tall cupboard or closet for storing clothes.
  2. A collection of clothing, jewelry and accessories.

Origin:

Middle english: from old northern french warderobe, from warder "to guard" + robe "robe".

Examples:

  1. She opened the wardrobe and looked for a dress to wear.
  2. I need to organize my wardrobe and get rid of some clothes that I no longer wear.
  3. His wardrobe consisted of a few shirts, pants and a jacket.
  4. She has a vast wardrobe of designer clothes.
  5. The wardrobe department is responsible for the costumes and clothing used in a film or play.
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