Pronunciation: /kəˈmoʊnoʊ/
noun a traditional Japanese garment worn by men, women, and children
A1 I bought a colorful komono at the souvenir shop.
A2 She wore a traditional Japanese komono to the festival.
B1 The antique komono displayed in the museum was exquisite.
B2 The intricate design of the kimono caught everyone's attention.
C1 The kimono she wore to the ceremony was handcrafted and beautiful.
C2 The kimono she wore was a family heirloom passed down through generations.
adjective referring to something related to or resembling a kimono
A1 She wore a kimono dress to the traditional Japanese festival.
A2 The kimono fabric was beautifully patterned with cherry blossoms.
B1 The kimono style robe was a popular choice for the spa's relaxation room.
B2 The kimono-inspired jacket added a touch of elegance to her outfit.
C1 The designer created a modern kimono collection with a fusion of traditional and contemporary elements.
C2 Her kimono-inspired wedding gown was a stunning blend of culture and fashion.
formal The traditional Japanese komono is a versatile garment that can be worn on various occasions.
informal I love wearing my komono to add a stylish touch to my outfit.
slang Check out this cool komono I found at the thrift store.
figurative The intricate design of the komono symbolizes the rich cultural heritage of Japan.
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