Inklingo

clóset

KLOH-set/ˈkloset/

clóset means closet in Spanish (built-in or standalone space for clothes).

closet

Also: wardrobe, cupboard
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Latin AmericaSpain
A neat wooden closet with several colorful shirts hanging on a rod and a pair of shoes on the floor.

📝 In Action

Mi clóset está lleno de zapatos.

A1

My closet is full of shoes.

Guarda las sábanas limpias en el clóset del pasillo.

A2

Store the clean sheets in the hallway closet.

Tengo que organizar el clóset porque ya no cabe nada.

B1

I have to organize the closet because nothing fits anymore.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • armario (wardrobe/closet)
  • ropero (clothes press/wardrobe)

Common Collocations

  • clóset empotradobuilt-in closet
  • organizar el clósetto organize the closet
  • puerta del clósetcloset door

Idioms & Expressions

  • salir del clósetto come out of the closet (to reveal one's true identity, usually regarding sexuality)

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: clóset

Question 1 of 3

Which word would a person in Spain most likely use instead of 'clóset'?

📚 More Resources

👥 Word Family
clósets(closets)Noun
🎵 Rhymes
chaletcarnet
📚 Etymology

Borrowed directly from the English word 'closet', which originally came from an old French word meaning 'a small closed enclosure'.

First recorded: 20th century (as a modern loanword)

Cognates (Related words)

English: closetFrench: clos

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does 'clóset' have an accent mark?

Can I use 'clóset' for a kitchen cupboard?

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