masseur
0 antonyms and opposites of masseur, grouped by meaning.
Noun — A man (or, loosely, anyone) who gives massages professionally.
Etymology
Borrowed directly from French masseur, someone who performs massage.
Full origin of masseur →Frequently asked questions
What does “masseur” mean?
The word “masseur” means a man (or, loosely, anyone) who gives massages professionally. In plain terms, a professional who massages people for a living, traditionally the male counterpart to a masseuse.
How do you pronounce “masseur”?
“Masseur” is pronounced muh-SUR (/məˈsʊɹ/ in IPA).
How do you use “masseur” in a sentence?
Here is “masseur” used in a sentence: “The masseur used deep pressure to release the knot in her shoulder.”
What is another word for “masseur”?
Words with a similar meaning to “masseur” include massotherapist.
What part of speech is “masseur”?
“Masseur” is a noun.
Where does the word “masseur” come from?
The word “masseur” comes from French. Borrowed directly from French masseur, someone who performs massage.