Pronunciation: /pərˈfjuːmər/

Definitions of perfumer

noun a person who creates or sells perfumes

Example Sentences

A1 The perfumer created a beautiful fragrance.

A2 I want to become a perfumer and create my own line of perfumes.

B1 The perfumer carefully selected the ingredients for the new perfume.

B2 The perfumer's skillful blending of scents resulted in a unique and captivating fragrance.

C1 The perfumer's expertise in creating complex and long-lasting perfumes is widely recognized in the industry.

C2 As a renowned perfumer, she has won numerous awards for her innovative and exquisite fragrances.

Examples of perfumer in a Sentence

formal The perfumer carefully crafted a new scent using rare and exotic ingredients.

informal My friend's mom is a perfumer and she always smells amazing.

slang I heard that new perfumer is the bomb, everyone is raving about their scents.

figurative The artist was a perfumer of words, creating beautiful poetry with each line.

Grammatical Forms of perfumer

past tense

perfumed

plural

perfumers

comparative

more perfumed

superlative

most perfumed

present tense

perfumes

future tense

will perfume

perfect tense

have perfumed

continuous tense

is perfuming

singular

perfumer

positive degree

perfumer

infinitive

perfume

gerund

perfuming

participle

perfuming

Origin and Evolution of perfumer

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'perfumer' originated from the Latin word 'per fumum' which means 'through smoke'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe someone who creates fragrances through the burning of incense or other aromatic substances, the term 'perfumer' has evolved to refer to individuals who create a wide range of scented products such as perfumes, colognes, and body lotions.