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negligee
[ neg-li-zhey, neg-li-zhey ]
noun
- a dressing gown or robe, usually of sheer fabric and having soft, flowing lines, worn by women.
- easy, informal attire.
negligee
/ ˈnɛɡlɪˌʒeɪ /
noun
- a woman's light dressing gown, esp one that is lace-trimmed
- a thin and revealing woman's nightdress
- any informal attire
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of negligee1
Example Sentences
Blake: That sex montage, much like the one that opened the season, was a tad overwhelming, but at least this time no one was traipsing around their apartment in negligees and kitten heels.
She came down in an almost-transparent negligee and told the men as they put on their coats: “Do the right thing, do a favor for me — whatever you gave, now double it.”
Sobchak famously answered the door for the police wearing a negligee, and the agents confiscated roughly $1.5 million in cash, in dollars and euros, from her safe.
Orion Kamphefner, 22, who uses the pronouns they and them, was looking for doilies and found a negligee they were considering bringing back to their roommate.
Two days later, she left work and found a bag on her parked car with love notes, thong underwear and a lace negligee inside.
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