Pronunciation: /ˈkɪsər/

Definitions of kisser

noun a person who kisses; the mouth or lips of a person when kissing

Example Sentences

A1 He is a good kisser.

A2 She loves being a kisser in the school play.

B1 The actor was known for his skills as a kisser on screen.

B2 The romantic movie had a passionate kisser in the lead role.

C1 The kisser's technique was praised by critics for its authenticity.

C2 As a professional kisser, she had to practice various techniques for different scenes.

Examples of kisser in a Sentence

formal The actress was known for being a talented kisser on screen.

informal I heard he's a great kisser, lucky you!

slang She's a total lip-locking kisser.

figurative His words were like a sweet kisser on her troubled heart.

Grammatical Forms of kisser

past tense

kissed

plural

kissers

comparative

more kissable

superlative

most kissable

present tense

kisses

future tense

will kiss

perfect tense

has kissed

continuous tense

is kissing

singular

kisser

positive degree

kisser

infinitive

to kiss

gerund

kissing

participle

kissing

Origin and Evolution of kisser

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'kisser' originated from Middle English, derived from the Old English word 'cyssan' meaning 'to kiss'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'kisser' has evolved to refer specifically to a person's mouth or lips used for kissing, as opposed to the act of kissing itself.