cleanser
0 antonyms and opposites of cleanser, grouped by meaning.
Noun — A substance, especially for skin or surfaces, used to clean thoroughly.
How to use cleanser
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From Middle English clansere, clenser, clensere; equivalent to cleanse + -er.
Full origin of cleanser →Frequently asked questions
What does “cleanser” mean?
The word “cleanser” means a substance, especially for skin or surfaces, used to clean thoroughly. In plain terms, a cleaning product, especially one for skin or household surfaces.
How do you use “cleanser” in a sentence?
Here is “cleanser” used in a sentence: “She switched to a gentler facial cleanser.”
What part of speech is “cleanser”?
“Cleanser” is a noun.