negligee• She pulled the grubbynegligee around her bony body and opened the door, a wideprofessionalsmile on her face.• JohnWalker was not the only young man whom Margarett visited in her negligee.• Sylvie, in one of her negligees, smacking her hard.• But that rednegligee kept returning to my thoughts.• And so did the other half-dozen men in suits standing around, fingering the silkynegligees.• She even broke into his home and, dressed in a see-though negligee, waited for him.• You see her coming down a great staircase in your house, dressed in a velvetnegligee.
Originnegligee
(1700-1800)Frenchnégligé, past participle of négliger, from Latinnegligere; → NEGLECT1