noun
- Plural of chador; a long, loose robe or cloak worn by some Muslim women, typically covering the entire body and head.
Usage: Also spelled 'chaddar' or 'chuddar'; Commonly worn in Iran, Afghanistan, and other parts of the Middle East and South Asia; Cultural and religious garment
Examples
- Many women in Tehran wear chadors as part of their daily dress.
- The shop sold traditional chadors in various colors and fabrics.
- She draped her chador carefully before leaving the house.
- Chadors are an important part of modest dress in some Islamic cultures.
- The elderly women preferred wearing chadors to other forms of covering.