"Gibus" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Gibus" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Gibus" Meaning

A gibus is a type of hat or a cloak, typically worn by men, with a hood attached to keep the head and neck warm. It is often associated with formal or ceremonial occasions.

"Gibus" Examples

Gibus (noun)


Definition:


A gibus is a type of hat or a covering for the head, typically made of waterproof material, worn in situations where rain or snow is expected.

Examples:


He pulled out his gibus from the pocket and put it on before entering the rainy street. [Figurative]
The expedition team wore gibus and overshoes to protect themselves from the snow and ice. [Literal]
At the opening ceremony, the guest of honor wore a stylish gibus to match the formal attire. [Formal]
After the storm, the city officials distributed gibus to the citizens to protect them from the rain. [Informal]
The fashion designer's latest collection featured a gibus-shaped hat, which quickly became a hit among fashionistas. [Metaphorical]

Note: Please note that "gibus" is a less common term in the English language, and its usage is mostly limited to special contexts, such as formal events or expeditions.

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