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Definition of peignoir in English: peignoirnoun ˈpeɪnwɑːˌpeɪnˈwɑr A woman's light dressing gown or negligee. Example sentencesExamples - A great many women have gone on record saying that they find him utterly adorable and wouldn't, as the saying goes, kick him out of bed, whether he turned up for the event wearing boxer shorts or a flowing beribboned peignoir.
- She sat in her room, one hot afternoon, in her peignoir, listlessly drawing through her fingers the strands of her long, silky brown hair that hung about her shoulders.
- The door was opened by an old woman with caked on make-up and a frilly peignoir.
- She met me at the door to her Notting Hill house in nothing but a red silk peignoir.
- She put on her peignoir, and walked down the stairs.
Synonyms housecoat, bathrobe, dressing gown, robe, negligee, kimono
Origin French, from peigner 'to comb' (the garment was originally worn while combing the hair). Definition of peignoir in US English: peignoirnounˌpānˈwärˌpeɪnˈwɑr A woman's light dressing gown or negligee. Example sentencesExamples - The door was opened by an old woman with caked on make-up and a frilly peignoir.
- She put on her peignoir, and walked down the stairs.
- A great many women have gone on record saying that they find him utterly adorable and wouldn't, as the saying goes, kick him out of bed, whether he turned up for the event wearing boxer shorts or a flowing beribboned peignoir.
- She sat in her room, one hot afternoon, in her peignoir, listlessly drawing through her fingers the strands of her long, silky brown hair that hung about her shoulders.
- She met me at the door to her Notting Hill house in nothing but a red silk peignoir.
Synonyms housecoat, bathrobe, dressing gown, robe, negligee, kimono
Origin French, from peigner ‘to comb’ (the garment was originally worn while combing the hair). |