bathrobe
Bathrobe (noun) means a loose, absorbent robe worn before or after a bath or shower. Example: “He shuffled to the kitchen in his bathrobe to make coffee.”
How to use bathrobe
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishThe soft robe you wear around the house after washing.
Word forms
bathrobes plural
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He shuffled to the kitchen in his _____ to make coffee.
Etymology
From bath + robe.
Rhymes for bathrobe
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What does “bathrobe” mean?
The word “bathrobe” means a loose, absorbent robe worn before or after a bath or shower. In plain terms, the soft robe you wear around the house after washing.
How do you pronounce “bathrobe”?
“Bathrobe” is pronounced BAHTH-rohb (/ˈbæθ.ɹoʊb/ in IPA).
How do you use “bathrobe” in a sentence?
Here is “bathrobe” used in a sentence: “He shuffled to the kitchen in his bathrobe to make coffee.”
What part of speech is “bathrobe”?
“Bathrobe” is a noun.