Free translatorFree translator
Synonyms, antonyms, pronunciation

  Home
English Dictionary      examples: 'day', 'get rid of', 'New York Bay'




Gown   /gaʊn/   Listen
Gown

noun
1.
A woman's dress, usually with a close-fitting bodice and a long flared skirt, often worn on formal occasions.
2.
The members of a university as distinguished from the other residents of the town in which the university is located.
3.
Lingerie consisting of a loose dress designed to be worn in bed by women.  Synonyms: night-robe, nightdress, nightgown, nightie.
4.
Protective garment worn by surgeons during operations.  Synonyms: scrubs, surgical gown.
5.
Outerwear consisting of a long flowing garment used for official or ceremonial occasions.  Synonym: robe.
verb
1.
Dress in a gown.



Related searches:



WordNet 3.0 © 2010 Princeton University








Advanced search
     Find words:
Starting with
Ending with
Containing
Matching a pattern  

Synonyms
Antonyms
Quotes
Words linked to  

only single words



Share |





"Gown" Quotes from Famous Books



... to bed and sat in a dressing gown brushing her hair. It was long enough to reach to the middle of her back and to cover her bosom. It was very thick and wavy. Now that the scarlet was washed from her lips for the night, her eyes shone soft and clear with no relief for their almost tragic melancholy. He was ...
— Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise • David Graham Phillips

... she exclaimed, and, a moment later she repeated the ejaculation in a drier tone and with a downward inflection. She added presently, "I'm not clever the way you are at taking hints. That's the thing it will be just as well for you both to remember." She began bruskly putting on her dressing-gown. "I'm going down-stairs to telephone to Max," she explained. "He's got the paper all drawn up, not the final contract but an agreement to sign one of the sort I told you about. I'm going to tell him that if he will bring it back with him now, I'll ...
— Mary Wollaston • Henry Kitchell Webster

... not very expert as a lady's maid, had some difficulty in arriving at the stays through the folds of the gown, et cetera, the more so as Mrs Rainscourt was very violent in her movements, and he was not a little irritated by sundry pricks which he received from those indispensable articles of dress, which the fair sex are necessitated to use, pointing out to us that there are ...
— The King's Own • Captain Frederick Marryat

... and Nancy began to awake and find out that a sailor knew how to cut a caper. After I had finished, I ran up to her to pick up her handkerchief, which I thought she had dropped, but found it was only the tail of her gown. She smiled and gave me her hand. I thought this a good beginning, and was determined to follow it up. I observed her plough-tail admirer did not half like seeing me on such a good footing with her. I had not forgotten his push, and if he had interfered ...
— A Sailor of King George • Frederick Hoffman

... as Noah. The costume, as represented in one of the little boys' arks, was simple. His father's red-lined dressing gown, turned inside ...
— The Peterkin Papers • Lucretia P Hale


More quotes...



Copyright © 2024 Free Translator.org