noun a person or thing that sharpens, especially a tool or machine used for sharpening pencils or knives
A pencil sharpener is used in schools and educational settings to keep pencils sharp for writing and drawing.
An art sharpener is used by artists to sharpen pencils, colored pencils, and charcoal for detailed drawings and sketches.
A cosmetic sharpener is used by makeup artists and individuals to sharpen cosmetic pencils such as eyeliners and lip liners for precise application.
A tool sharpener is used by carpenters to sharpen tools such as chisels, knives, and plane blades for woodworking projects.
A scissor sharpener is used by seamstresses and tailors to sharpen scissors for cutting fabric and thread in sewing projects.
A knife sharpener is used in the kitchen to sharpen kitchen knives for cutting and food preparation.
A writer may use a sharpener to keep their pencils sharp for writing and editing manuscripts.
An artist may use a sharpener to maintain the sharpness of their drawing pencils for creating detailed artwork.
An architect may use a sharpener to sharpen their drafting pencils for precise technical drawings and blueprints.
A teacher may use a sharpener to ensure that their classroom pencils are always sharp for students to use.
A carpenter may use a sharpener to sharpen their pencils for marking measurements and cutting lines on wood.
A graphic designer may use a sharpener to keep their colored pencils sharp for creating illustrations and designs.
An engineer may use a sharpener to sharpen their pencils for sketching out ideas and calculations.
A fashion designer may use a sharpener to maintain the sharpness of their pencils for sketching clothing designs and patterns.
A cartoonist may use a sharpener to keep their pencils sharp for drawing humorous illustrations and comics.
A surveyor may use a sharpener to sharpen their pencils for marking boundaries and land measurements.
An interior designer may use a sharpener to sharpen their pencils for sketching room layouts and furniture placements.