Salt Shaker

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /sɔlt ʃeɪ.kər/

Definitions of salt shaker

noun a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'salt shaker' is a thing used to hold and dispense salt.

Example Sentences

A1 The salt shaker is on the dining table.

A2 Can you pass me the salt shaker, please?

B1 The salt shaker was filled with sea salt.

B2 She knocked over the salt shaker and spilled salt everywhere.

C1 The chef seasoned the dish using a salt shaker filled with Himalayan pink salt.

C2 The elegant silver salt shaker added a touch of class to the dining table.

Examples of salt shaker in a Sentence

formal The waiter brought a silver salt shaker to the table for seasoning.

informal Can you pass me the salt shaker, please?

slang Hey, can you toss me the salt shaker over here?

figurative Her words were like shaking a salt shaker over an open wound, adding insult to injury.

Grammatical Forms of salt shaker

past tense

salt shakered

plural

salt shakers

comparative

more salt shaker

superlative

most salt shaker

present tense

salt shakes

future tense

will salt shake

perfect tense

has salt shaken

continuous tense

is salt shaking

singular

salt shaker

positive degree

salt shaker

infinitive

to salt shake

gerund

salt shaking

participle

salt shaken

Origin and Evolution of salt shaker

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'salt shaker' originated from the combination of the words 'salt' and 'shaker', referring to a container designed to dispense salt by shaking.
Evolution of the word: Originally, salt shakers were simple containers with perforated tops for sprinkling salt. Over time, they evolved to include various designs and materials, such as glass, ceramic, and metal, for both functional and decorative purposes.