Dentifrice

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈdɛntɪˌfraɪs/

Definitions of dentifrice

noun a substance used for cleaning the teeth; toothpaste or tooth powder

Example Sentences

A1 I use dentifrice to brush my teeth every morning.

A2 Dentifrice comes in various flavors like mint and cinnamon.

B1 It is important to choose a dentifrice that contains fluoride for better oral health.

B2 The dentist recommended a specialized dentifrice for sensitive teeth.

C1 The new dentifrice on the market claims to whiten teeth in just one week.

C2 Dentifrice with natural ingredients is becoming increasingly popular among consumers.

Examples of dentifrice in a Sentence

formal Dentifrice is a substance used for cleaning the teeth.

informal I need to buy some more toothpaste, also known as dentifrice.

slang Hey, can you pass me the minty fresh dentifrice?

figurative His words were like a dentifrice, cleaning up the mess of the situation.

Grammatical Forms of dentifrice

plural

dentifrices

comparative

more dentifrice

superlative

most dentifrice

present tense

use dentifrice

future tense

will use dentifrice

perfect tense

have used dentifrice

continuous tense

is using dentifrice

singular

dentifrice

positive degree

very dentifrice

infinitive

to use dentifrice

gerund

using dentifrice

participle

used dentifrice

Origin and Evolution of dentifrice

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'dentifrice' originates from the Latin word 'dentifricium', which is derived from 'dens' meaning tooth and 'fricare' meaning to rub.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to refer to a substance used for cleaning teeth, the term 'dentifrice' has evolved to encompass a variety of oral hygiene products such as toothpaste, mouthwash, and dental floss.