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1. clothes
noun. ['ˈkloʊðz, ˈkloʊz'] clothing in general.
Antonyms
Etymology
- -s (English)
- -es (Middle English (1100-1500))
- clothe (English)
- clothen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- cloþes (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Clothes
- misdiagnose
- superimpose
- predispose
- overexpose
- juxtapose
- groseclose
- transpose
- presuppose
- decompose
- stavros
- reimpose
- interpose
- guandjo's
- foreclose
- disclose
- truffaut's
- propose
- outgrows
- monroe's
- forgoes
- expose
- enclose
- duclos
- dispose
- cuperose
- cousteau's
- compose
- campeau's
- bestows
- tussaud's
How do you pronounce clothes?
Pronounce clothes as kloʊðz.
US - How to pronounce clothes in American English
UK - How to pronounce clothes in British English
How to spell clothes? Is it clouths? Or clolthes? Common misspellings are:
- clouths
- clolthes
Sentences with clothes
1. Noun, plural
Make a list of the shows you would like to find the clothes for.
Quotes about clothes
1. Femininity is not just lipstick, stylish hairdos, and trendy clothes. It is the divine adornment of humanity. It finds expression in your qualities of your capacity to love, your spirituality, delicacy, radiance, sensitivity, creativity, charm, graciousness, gentleness, dignity, and quiet strength.
- James E. Faust
2. A good mother remembers to serve fruit at breakfast, is always cheerful and never yells, manages not to project her own neuroses and inadequacies onto her children, is an active and beloved community volunteer. She remembers to make play dates, her children's clothes fit, she does art projects with them and enjoys all their games.
- Ayelet Waldman
3. Is this the part where you start tearing off strips of your shirt to bind my wounds?""If you wanted me to rip my clothes off, you should have just asked.
- Cassandra Clare, City of Bones