tunic

/ˈtuːnɪk/

Definitions

1. noun

a garment that reaches to the thighs, typically worn as a single piece of fabric, especially in ancient Greece or Rome, or by some groups of people today as a distinctive form of dress

“The ancient Greek warrior wore a tunic as his standard attire.”

Synonyms

  • chiton
  • garment
  • toga

Antonyms

  • coat
  • jacket