frock
/fräk/
noun
- a woman's or girl's dress."her new party frock"synonyms: dress, gown, robe, shift, garment, costume
- a long gown with flowing sleeves worn by monks, priests, or clergy."the chaplain tottered in stiff splendid frocks"
- a field laborer's smock.
- short for frock coat.
verb
provide with or dress in a frock.
"he frocked himself in the most spectacular garb"
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Frock
Article of clothing
Frock has been used since Middle English as the name for an article of clothing, typically coat-like, for men and women. Wikipedia
The meaning of FROCK is an outer garment worn by monks and friars : habit. How to use frock in a sentence.
a gown or dress worn by a girl or woman. a loose outer garment worn by peasants and workers; smock.
4 senses: 1. a girl's or woman's dress 2. a loose garment of several types, such as a peasant's smock 3. a coarse wide-sleeved.
Synonyms for FROCK: gown, dress, jumper, sundress, minidress, kimono, chemise, sheath; Antonyms of FROCK: strip, undress, disarray, disrobe, unclothe, ...