Wardrober

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /wɔːrdroʊbər/

Definitions of wardrober

noun a person who is responsible for selecting and coordinating the wardrobe for a film, television show, or theatrical production

Example Sentences

A1 She is a wardrober who helps people choose outfits for special occasions.

A2 The wardrober at the fashion show made sure all the models had the right clothes.

B1 As a wardrober, she is responsible for organizing the costumes for the theater production.

B2 The wardrobe department hired a professional wardrober to assist with the movie's costume design.

C1 The wardrober's attention to detail and creative vision transformed the characters in the play.

C2 The wardrober's expertise in historical fashion made the period film come to life on screen.

Examples of wardrober in a Sentence

formal The wardrober carefully selected outfits for the actors in the upcoming play.

informal My friend is a talented wardrober and always helps me put together stylish looks.

slang I didn't know she was such a good wardrober, her outfits are always on point.

figurative As a writer, I consider words to be the tools in my mental wardrober.

Grammatical Forms of wardrober

past tense

wardrobed

plural

wardrobers

comparative

more wardrober

superlative

most wardrober

present tense

wardrobes

future tense

will wardrobe

perfect tense

have wardrobed

continuous tense

is wardrobing

singular

wardrober

positive degree

wardrober

infinitive

to wardrobe

gerund

wardrobing

participle

wardrobing

Origin and Evolution of wardrober

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'wardrober' originated from the Middle English word 'warderobe', which was derived from the Old French word 'garderobe'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a room where clothing and personal belongings were stored, the term 'wardrober' eventually evolved to describe a person who manages or arranges costumes for a production, such as in theater or film.