Pronunciation: /dɪsˈroʊbd/

Definitions of disrobed

verb to remove one's clothing, especially in a formal or ceremonial context

Example Sentences

A1 The baby disrobed before taking a bath.

A2 She quickly disrobed and changed into her pajamas.

B1 The actor disrobed on stage for the final scene of the play.

B2 The model disrobed for the photoshoot, revealing her stunning figure.

C1 The suspect was asked to disrobe for the police search.

C2 The patient disrobed before the medical examination began.

Examples of disrobed in a Sentence

formal The suspect was asked to disrobe before entering the jail.

informal She disrobed quickly before jumping into the pool.

slang I can't believe he disrobed in front of everyone at the party!

figurative As the sun set, the city disrobed itself of its daytime hustle and bustle.

Grammatical Forms of disrobed

past tense

disrobed

plural

disrobed

comparative

more disrobed

superlative

most disrobed

present tense

disrobe

future tense

will disrobe

perfect tense

have disrobed

continuous tense

is disrobing

singular

disrobed

positive degree

disrobed

infinitive

to disrobe

gerund

disrobing

participle

disrobed

Origin and Evolution of disrobed

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'disrobed' originated from the combination of the prefix 'dis-' meaning 'do the opposite of' and the word 'robe' meaning 'a long loose outer garment'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the act of removing one's robe or outer garment, 'disrobed' has evolved to encompass the act of undressing or stripping off clothing in a broader sense.