deshabille

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French déshabillé (undressed), past participle of déshabiller (to undress)

Pronunciation

Noun

deshabille (countable and uncountable, plural deshabilles)

  1. the state of being partially clothed
  2. a garment worn when one is in a state of undress; a négligée

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