Camisole

//ˈkamɪsəʊl//

Synonyms for "camisole" (30 found)

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Related word relations

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Translations

21 translations across 15 languages.

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Czech

3 entries
  • kamizola noun (light jacket)
  • kazajka noun (light jacket)
  • košilka noun (undergarment)

Dutch

1 entries
  • kamizool noun (undergarment)

French

1 entries
  • camisole noun (undergarment)

German

3 entries
  • Kamisol noun (undergarment)
  • Leibchen noun (undergarment)
  • Mieder noun (undergarment)

Ido

1 entries
  • kamizolo noun (undergarment)

Indonesian

1 entries
  • kamisol noun (undergarment)

Japanese

1 entries
  • キャミソール noun (undergarment)

Korean

1 entries
  • 캐미솔 noun (undergarment)

Lithuanian

1 entries
  • (apatinė) palaidinė noun (undergarment)

Malay

1 entries
  • kamsiol noun (undergarment)

Māori

1 entries
  • hīreti noun (undergarment)

Portuguese

1 entries
  • camisolão noun (undergarment)

Russian

2 entries
  • камзо́л noun (light jacket)
  • камисо́ль noun (undergarment)

Spanish

1 entries
  • camisola noun (undergarment)

Ukrainian

2 entries
  • камзо́л noun (light jacket)
  • камісо́ль noun (undergarment)

Sample sentences

6 total sentences available.

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Some school uniforms incorporate a white camisole into the ensemble.

Source: tatoeba (8851190)

You should compliment it with a white camisole.

Source: tatoeba (12740059)

A visible bra strap, a bit of camisole peeking, a partially exposed thong: Innerwear slinks into a new role

Source: wiktionary

If, in viewing the question from its sentimental aspect, you deplore the insult offered to manly dignity by camisoling a fellow-creature, let me ask if this manly dignity is not already compromised by the fact of patients covering themselves with ordure, denuding and mutilating themselves and striking those about them?

Source: wiktionary

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