Gown meaning in Urdu
Gown Definitions
1) Gown : گاوٴن, چوغہ نما : (noun) a woman's dress, usually with a close-fitting bodice and a long flared skirt, often worn on formal occasions.
Useful Words
Bustier : رات کو پہنا جا نے والا عورتوں کا مختصر لباس , Dirndl : کمربند لباس , Bridal Gown : دلہن کا گاون , Academic Gown : جج کا عبا , Vestment : چوغہ نما لباس جو پادری استعمال کرتے ہیں , Dress : خواتین کا کندھے سے لے کر گھٹنے تک کا سالم لباس , Newmarket : انیسویں صدی میں عورت یا مرد کا لمبا چست کوٹ , Cocktail Dress : جو خاص موقعوں پر پہنا جاتا ہے , Dress Uniform : فوجی وردی , Tiara : تاج جو عموماً عورتیں پہنتی ہیں , Academic Costume : کالج کا لباس , Kilt : گھاگھرا , Corset : عورتوں کی تنگ بنیان , Cummerbund : پیٹی , Housecoat : عورت کا ڈھیلا ڈھالا لباس , Cope : چوغہ , Hobble Skirt : تنگ اسکرٹ , Mantua : ڈھیلا لبادہ جو سترہویں اور اٹھارویں صدیوں میں پہنا جاتا تھا , Kirtle : عورتوں کا چوغا , A-Line : خواتین کا لباس , Farthingale : ایک قسم کا لباس یورپی عورتوں کا , Plastron : زنانہ سینہ پوش , Body Suit : ایک قسم کا چست لباس جو ناچ کے لئے پہنا جاتا ہے , Evening Clothes : لباس شام , Half-Slip : شمیض , Ballet Skirt : چھوٹا اسکرٹ جو رقص کے لئے پہنا جاتا ہے , Emcee : میزبان , Bearskin : لمبی ٹوپی , Jersey : جرسی , Polo-Neck : اونچے کالر والی جرسی , Ski Cap : مخروطی لمبی سی ٹوپی جس کے اوپر پھندنا بنا ہوتا ھے
Useful Words Definitions
Bustier: a close-fitting and strapless top without sleeves that is worn by women either as lingerie or for evening dress.
Dirndl: a dress with a tight bodice and full skirt.
Bridal Gown: a gown worn by the bride at a wedding.
Academic Gown: a gown worn by academics or judges.
Vestment: gown (especially ceremonial garments) worn by the clergy.
Dress: a one-piece garment for a woman; has skirt and bodice.
Newmarket: a long close-fitting coat worn for riding in the 19th century.
Cocktail Dress: a dress suitable for formal occasions.
Dress Uniform: a military uniform worn on formal occasions.
Tiara: a jeweled headdress worn by women on formal occasions.
Academic Costume: a costume worn on formal occasions by the faculty or students of a university or college.
Kilt: a knee-length pleated tartan skirt worn by men as part of the traditional dress in the Highlands of northern Scotland.
Corset: a woman's close-fitting foundation garment.
Cummerbund: a broad pleated sash worn as formal dress with a tuxedo.
Housecoat: a loose dressing gown for women.
Cope: a long cloak; worn by a priest or bishop on ceremonial occasions.
Hobble Skirt: a long skirt very narrow below the knees, worn between 1910 and 1914.
Mantua: loose gown of the 17th and 18th centuries.
Kirtle: a long dress worn by women.
A-Line: women`s clothing that has a fitted top and a flared skirt that is widest at the hemline.
Farthingale: a hoop worn beneath a skirt to extend it horizontally; worn by European women in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Plastron: the ornamental front of a woman's bodice or shirt.
Body Suit: a tight-fitting garment of stretchy material that covers the body from the shoulders to the thighs (and may have long sleeves or legs reaching down to the ankles); worn by ballet dancers and acrobats for practice or performance.
Evening Clothes: attire to wear on formal occasions in the evening.
Half-Slip: undergarment worn under a skirt.
Ballet Skirt: very short skirt worn by ballerinas.
Emcee: a person who acts as host at formal occasions (makes an introductory speech and introduces other speakers).
Bearskin: tall hat; worn by some British soldiers on ceremonial occasions.
Jersey: a close-fitting pullover shirt.
Polo-Neck: a sweater or jersey with a high close-fitting collar.
Ski Cap: a close-fitting woolen cap; often has a tapering tail with a tassel.