What is another word for sacque?

Pronunciation: [sˈak] (IPA)

"Sacque" is a term that has several synonyms, each of which describes a similar item of clothing, with a slight variation in appearance or function. One popular synonym for "sacque" is "sack," which refers to a loose-fitting garment worn over the attire, usually in the form of a coat. A "frock" is another synonym that is similar to a sacque but usually reaching past the hips, with a buttoned-up front. "Blouse" is another synonym for this term, describing a loose-fitting garment that is comfortable and can be worn in a casual style. A "smock" is another type of sacque-like garment that is worn over the attire to protect it from getting dirty, typically worn by artists or surgeons. These synonyms help us to accurately describe the various types of sacques worn in different settings and occasions.

Synonyms for Sacque:

What are the hypernyms for Sacque?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Sacque?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for sacque (as nouns)

Usage examples for Sacque

But now-to-morrow-you can go an' buy me a little dressing-sacque-the kind they have in the windows on Broadway.
"Friendship Village"
Zona Gale
But in summer this costume is often made lighter and more comfortable to suit the weather, and a straw hat or panama, with flannel trousers and dark serge sacque coat, would be in good taste.
"The Book of Good Manners"
W. C. Green
In strict seclusion from the young men, and guarded by a gray-haired duenna, across whose threadbare brown sacque she gaily ogles the barytone from Florence, sits a dishevelled little soprano, the daughter of a diva and a journalist.
"Erlach Court"
Ossip Schubin

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