Difference between Wardrobe and Press

What is the difference between Wardrobe and Press?

Wardrobe as a noun is a cabinet in which clothes may be stored. while Press as a noun is a device used to apply pressure to an item.

Wardrobe

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A cabinet in which clothes may be stored. The department (or people working in that department) that obtains and stores articles of clothing for use in theatrical or motion picture productions. A collection of clothing.

Example sentence: No man should have cowboys boots in his wardrobe. That's fair enough, isn't it? Unless you're a cowboy, of course.

Press

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A device used to apply pressure to an item.A collective term for the print based media (both the people and the newspapers)An enclosed storage space (eg closet, cupboard).A printing machine.An exercise in which weight is forced away from the body by extension of the arms or legs.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: to exert weight or force against, to act upon with with force or weightto compress, squeezeto clasp, hold in an embrace; to hugto reduce to a particular shape or form by pressure, especially flatten or smoothTo flatten a selected area of fabric using an iron with an up-and-down, not sliding, motion, so as to avoid disturbing adjacent areas.to drive or thrust by pressure, to force in a certain directionto weigh upon, oppress, troubleto force to a certain end or result; to urge strongly, impelto hasten, urge onwardto urge, beseech, entreatto lay stress upon, emphasizeto throng, crowdto print

Example sentence: The future rewards those who press on. I don't have time to feel sorry for myself. I don't have time to complain. I'm going to press on.

We hope you now know whether to use Wardrobe or Press in your sentence.

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