Difference between Wrapper and Peignoir

What is the difference between Wrapper and Peignoir?

Wrapper as a noun is one who, or that which, wraps. while Peignoir as a noun is a long outer garment for women, usually sheer and made of chiffon and often sold with matching nightgown, negligee or underwear.

Wrapper

Part of speech: noun

Definition: One who, or that which, wraps. Something that is wrapped around something else as a cover or protection: a wrapping. A negligée or loose dressing gown. A class, module, etc. that serves to mediate access to another.

Example sentence: I worked at Sears in the Woodfield Mall as a gift wrapper. I'm actually a great gift wrapper, and the customers were so nice to me. I was only 16, and eventually Sears put me in customer service because I was so friendly.

Peignoir

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A long outer garment for women, usually sheer and made of chiffon and often sold with matching nightgown, negligee or underwear.

We hope you now know whether to use Wrapper or Peignoir in your sentence.

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