noun
- a loose-fitting garment worn on the upper body, typically extending to the hips or knees
- a sleeveless garment worn over other clothing, especially as part of a uniform
- a long garment worn in ancient times, typically reaching to the ankles
Usage: historical
Examples
- She wore a flowing tunic over her leggings.
- The nurse’s tunic was bright blue with white trim.
- Ancient Roman soldiers wore tunics under their armor.
- The artist painted herself in a loose white tunic.
- His medieval costume included a brown woolen tunic.
- The tunic’s embroidered sleeves caught everyone’s attention.