bathrobe
1 of 1noun/ˈbæθroʊb/
Forms:bathrobes
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a long piece of clothing, made from the same material that towels are made of, worn after or before taking a shower or bath
B2Learn more on WikipediaA bathrobe is a type of robe that is typically worn after a bath or shower. It is made from a soft and absorbent material, such as cotton or terry cloth, to help dry off the body after bathing. Bathrobes come in different styles and lengths, including full-length and knee-length, and may have a hood, pockets, or a belt to tie around the waist. They are also available in different colors and patterns, making them a popular choice for loungewear or as a cover-up at the beach or pool.
- She wrapped herself in a plush bathrobe after a relaxing bubble bath.
- The hotel provided soft, white bathrobes for guests to use during their stay.
- His favorite morning routine involved sipping coffee in his cozy bathrobe.
- She hung her freshly laundered bathrobe on the hook behind the bathroom door.
- The old man shuffled down the hallway, clutching his faded blue bathrobe.