wardrobe in Portuguese
wardrobe in Portuguese is figurino, guarda-roupa, armário — wardrobe means a tall cupboard or free-standing closet used for hanging and storing clothes, usually kept in a bedroom.
wardrobe in Portuguese
What does "wardrobe" mean?
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noun A tall cupboard or free-standing closet used for hanging and storing clothes, usually kept in a bedroom.
"She pushed the coats to one side of the wardrobe to make room for her winter coat."
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noun A person's entire collection of clothing, or the clothing department of a theatre, film production, or similar organisation.
"He's built up quite an expensive wardrobe over the years."
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verb To buy an item of clothing, wear it once, then return it for a refund.
"Some shoppers wardrobe an outfit for a single event and send it back the next day."
wardrobe in a sentence
- She pushed the coats to one side of the wardrobe to make room for her winter coat.
- The old wardrobe had a mirror built into one of its doors.
- He's built up quite an expensive wardrobe over the years.
- The wardrobe department fitted every actor for the final scene.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "wardrobe" in Portuguese?
"wardrobe" in Portuguese is figurino, guarda-roupa, armário. wardrobe means: A tall cupboard or free-standing closet used for hanging and storing clothes, usually kept in a bedroom.
How do you use "wardrobe" in a sentence?
Example: "She pushed the coats to one side of the wardrobe to make room for her winter coat." In Portuguese, "wardrobe" is figurino, guarda-roupa, armário.
Are there other ways to say "wardrobe" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 6 translations listed for "wardrobe": figurino, guarda-roupa, armário, guarda-roupas, vestuário, vestiário.