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Robe vs Suit - What's the difference?

robe | suit | Related terms |

Robe is a related term of suit.


As nouns the difference between robe and suit

is that robe is a long, formal dress worn only on special occasions while suit is a set of clothes to be worn together, now especially a man's matching jacket and trousers (also business suit or lounge suit), or a similar outfit for a woman.

As a verb suit is

to make proper or suitable; to adapt or fit.

Robe vs Mantleimage - What's the difference?

robe | mantleimage |

Robe vs Livery - What's the difference?

robe | livery | Related terms |

Robe is a related term of livery.


As nouns the difference between robe and livery

is that robe is a long, formal dress worn only on special occasions while livery is any distinctive identifying uniform worn by a group, such as the uniform worn by chauffeurs and male servants.

As a verb livery is

(archaic) to clothe.

Robe vs Shroud - What's the difference?

robe | shroud | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between robe and shroud

is that robe is a long loose outer garment, often signifying honorary stature while shroud is that which clothes, covers, conceals, or protects; a garment.

As verbs the difference between robe and shroud

is that robe is to clothe someone in a robe while shroud is to cover with a shroud.

Outfit vs Robe - What's the difference?

outfit | robe | Related terms |

Outfit is a related term of robe.


As nouns the difference between outfit and robe

is that outfit is a set of clothing (with accessories) while robe is a long, formal dress worn only on special occasions.

As a verb outfit

is to provide with, usually for a specific purpose.

Cape vs Robe - What's the difference?

cape | robe | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between cape and robe

is that cape is a piece or point of land, extending beyond the adjacent coast into a sea or lake; a promontory; a headland while robe is a long loose outer garment, often signifying honorary stature.

As verbs the difference between cape and robe

is that cape is to head or point; to keep a course while robe is to clothe someone in a robe.

As a proper noun Cape

is the Cape of Good Hope or Cape Province, South Africa.

Robe vs Wardrobe - What's the difference?

robe | wardrobe | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between robe and wardrobe

is that robe is a long loose outer garment, often signifying honorary stature while wardrobe is a cabinet in which clothes may be stored.

As verbs the difference between robe and wardrobe

is that robe is to clothe someone in a robe while wardrobe is to provide (a film, a customer, etc.) with clothing.

Togs vs Robe - What's the difference?

togs | robe | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between togs and robe

is that togs is plural of lang=en while robe is a long loose outer garment, often signifying honorary stature.

As verbs the difference between togs and robe

is that togs is third-person singular of tog while robe is to clothe someone in a robe.

Rig vs Robe - What's the difference?

rig | robe | Related terms |

Rig is a related term of robe.


As nouns the difference between rig and robe

is that rig is (slang|nautical) the rigging of a sailing ship or other such craft or rig can be (uk|scotland|dialect) a ridge or rig can be (obsolete) a wanton; one given to unbecoming conduct while robe is a long, formal dress worn only on special occasions.

As a verb rig

is to fit out with a harness or other equipment.

Robe vs Blouse - What's the difference?

robe | blouse | Related terms |

Robe is a related term of blouse.


As a noun robe

is a long, formal dress worn only on special occasions.

As a verb blouse is

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