WARDROBE


Meaning of WARDROBE in English

[noun] - a tall cupboard in which you hang your clothes, or all of the clothes that a person ownsShe was showing me her new built-in/(UK) fitted wardrobes. [C]I sometimes feel that my summer wardrobe is rather lacking (= I don't have many clothes for summer). [U]See picture: BedroomIn the theatre the wardrobe is the group of people who are in charge of the clothes that the actors wear on stage, making certain that they are clean, repairing them and sometimes making them.He's in charge of wardrobe at the local amateur theatre.She's the wardrobe mistress at the theatre. -ware [suffix] - used, often in shops, to refer to items of the same material or type, esp. items used in cooking and serving foodtablewareearthenwaresilverwarethe kitchenware department

Cambridge English vocab.      Кембриджский английский словарь.