What does GARBS mean?

Garbs Parts of Speech:

Noun, verb

Definitions:

Noun: Clothing, especially of a distinctive or special kind.
Verb: Dress in distinctive clothes.

Pronunciations:

US: /ɡɑrbz/
UK: /ɡɑːbz/

Origin and Usage:

The noun "garbs" comes from the Old French word "garbe," meaning "sheaf." It was originally used to describe a bundle of grain or hay that had been tied together. Over time, the word came to be used to describe clothing, especially clothing that was distinctive or special in some way. The verb "garbs" comes from the same root and means "to dress in distinctive clothes."

Synonyms:

Clothing, attire, dress, outfit, costume

Related Words:

Grabs, carbs, barbs, darbs, warbs

Example Sentences:

Noun:
She wore a beautiful garb to the ball.
The actors were all dressed in medieval garb.
Verb:
He garbed himself in a suit and tie for the job interview.
The dancers were garbed in colorful costumes for the performance.



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