robes

[US]/[rəʊbz]/
[UK]/[roʊbz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.loose robes or gowns, especially long and flowing ones worn by religious figures or judges.; garments worn over other clothes, often for warmth or protection.
v.to dress someone in robes.

Phrases & Collocations

judge's robes

wearing robes

bathrobes only

silk robes

royal robes

new robes

red robes

dark robes

long robes

robes shimmered

Example Sentences

the monk adjusted his saffron robes before entering the temple.

she wore flowing velvet robes to the masquerade ball.

the judge presided over the court in traditional black robes.

he carefully folded the ceremonial robes and placed them in the chest.

the queen's embroidered robes were stunning and regal.

the wizard’s robes shimmered with magical energy.

she changed into comfortable cotton robes for the evening.

the choir boys wore scarlet robes during the christmas service.

he purchased new silk robes for his meditation practice.

the stagehands helped the actors change into their elaborate robes.

the ancient painting depicted a figure draped in royal robes.

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