wardrobe

simple noun24 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.6

A new collection of clothes, often for a new season or a change in lifestyle.

A wardrobe that is large enough for a person to walk into.

A wardrobe designed to fit a specific space, often from wall to wall.

Refers to a wardrobe that is built into a wall of a room.

A collection of clothes suitable for the summer season.

A collection of clothes suitable for the spring season.

The rearmost part of the interior of a wardrobe.

Used to indicate the location of something inside a wardrobe.

To move the door of the wardrobe to access its contents.

To move the door of the wardrobe to a shut position.

To gradually acquire a collection of clothes, usually with a specific style or purpose.

To add new, more modern items to one's collection of clothes.

To replace one's current collection of clothes with a new one.

To significantly improve or update one's collection of clothes.

The door or doors of a wardrobe.