Pronunciation: /ˈklɛnzər/

Definitions of cleanser

noun a person or thing that cleans or purifies

Example Sentences

A1 I use a facial cleanser every morning.

A2 She bought a new cleanser for her makeup brushes.

B1 The store carries a variety of skin cleansers for different skin types.

B2 The cleanser she used was gentle on her sensitive skin.

C1 The dermatologist recommended a medicated cleanser for her acne-prone skin.

C2 The luxury skincare brand launched a new cleanser infused with rare botanical extracts.

Examples of cleanser in a Sentence

formal The facial cleanser is gentle and suitable for all skin types.

informal I ran out of my favorite cleanser, so I need to buy a new one.

slang This cleanser is the bomb - it leaves my skin feeling so fresh and clean.

figurative Reading a good book is like a mental cleanser, helping to clear your mind of clutter.

Grammatical Forms of cleanser

past tense

cleansed

plural

cleansers

comparative

cleaner

superlative

cleanest

present tense

cleanse

future tense

will cleanse

perfect tense

have cleansed

continuous tense

is cleansing

singular

cleanser

positive degree

clean

infinitive

to cleanse

gerund

cleansing

participle

cleansing

Origin and Evolution of cleanser

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'cleanser' originated from the Old French word 'clencheoir' which means 'one who cleans'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'cleanser' has evolved to refer to a substance or product used for cleaning or purifying surfaces or objects.