Pronunciation: /ˈbɑt.lər/

Definitions of bottler

noun a person or company that bottles beverages or other products

Example Sentences

A1 The bottler filled the bottles with water.

A2 The bottler was responsible for labeling and packaging the bottles.

B1 The bottler had to ensure that the bottles were sealed properly before distribution.

B2 The bottler was trained in quality control procedures to maintain the standard of the product.

C1 The bottler implemented new technology to increase production efficiency and reduce waste.

C2 The bottler was recognized for their expertise in optimizing bottling processes for maximum output.

Examples of bottler in a Sentence

formal The bottler is responsible for ensuring all bottles are properly sealed and labeled before distribution.

informal Hey, pass me the bottler so I can start filling these bottles up.

slang I heard he's a real bottler when it comes to getting things done quickly.

figurative She's a bottler when it comes to handling difficult situations with ease.

Grammatical Forms of bottler

past tense

bottled

plural

bottlers

comparative

more bottler

superlative

most bottler

present tense

bottles

future tense

will bottle

perfect tense

have bottled

continuous tense

is bottling

singular

bottler

positive degree

bottler

infinitive

to bottle

gerund

bottling

participle

bottling

Origin and Evolution of bottler

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'bottler' originated from the Middle English word 'boteler' which referred to a person in charge of the wine bottles in a household.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the meaning of 'bottler' expanded to include someone who bottles beverages for commercial purposes, such as a bottling plant worker or a person responsible for packaging drinks in bottles.