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lotion

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Noun — A liquid or cream applied to the skin for moisturizing, healing, or cosmetic purposes.

How to use lotion

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

hand lotion apply lotion body lotion

Etymology

From Latin lotio, meaning "a washing," from the verb lavare, "to wash" — the same root as "lave."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “lotion” mean?

The word “lotion” means a liquid or cream applied to the skin for moisturizing, healing, or cosmetic purposes. In plain terms, a liquid you rub on your skin, usually to moisturize or soothe it.

How do you pronounce “lotion”?

“Lotion” is pronounced LOH-shuhn (/ˈloʊʃən/ in IPA).

How do you use “lotion” in a sentence?

Here is “lotion” used in a sentence: “She rubbed lotion into her hands after washing the dishes.”

What is another word for “lotion”?

Words with a similar meaning to “lotion” include lavatory.

What part of speech is “lotion”?

“Lotion” is a noun.

Where does the word “lotion” come from?

The word “lotion” comes from Latin. From Latin lotio, meaning "a washing," from the verb lavare, "to wash" — the same root as "lave.".

Is “lotion” a common word?

“Lotion” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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