Pronunciation: /ˈkʌt.lər/

Definitions of cutler

noun a person who makes or sells cutlery or other cutting tools

Example Sentences

A1 A cutler is a person who makes or sells cutlery.

A2 The cutler sharpened the knives and scissors at the market.

B1 The cutler displayed a variety of kitchen knives in his shop.

B2 The skilled cutler crafted a beautiful set of silverware for the restaurant.

C1 The renowned cutler was known for his exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail.

C2 After years of practice, the cutler had mastered the art of creating intricate designs on his blades.

Examples of cutler in a Sentence

formal The cutler displayed his skill in crafting fine knives and blades.

informal My friend's dad is a cutler and he makes the coolest custom knives.

slang I heard that new cutler in town is really sharp with his blade designs.

figurative The artist was a cutler of words, shaping his poems with precision and care.

Grammatical Forms of cutler

past tense

cut

plural

cutlers

comparative

more cutler

superlative

most cutler

present tense

cutles

future tense

will cutle

perfect tense

have cut

continuous tense

is cutting

singular

cutler

positive degree

cutler

infinitive

to cutle

gerund

cutling

participle

cutting

Origin and Evolution of cutler

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old French/Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'cutler' originated from the Old French word 'coutelier' which was derived from the Latin word 'cultellarius' meaning 'knife maker'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a maker or seller of knives, the term 'cutler' has evolved to encompass anyone who makes or sells cutlery or kitchen knives.