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infuser

Infuser (noun) means a small device used to steep loose tea or herbs in hot water. Example: “She dropped the loose-leaf tea into the infuser.”

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A small device used to steep loose tea or herbs in hot water.
"She dropped the loose-leaf tea into the infuser."

How to use infuser

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishThe little basket or ball you use to brew loose tea.

Common pairings
a tea infuser

Word forms

infusers plural

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Etymology

From "infuse" + "-er."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “infuser” mean?

The word “infuser” means a small device used to steep loose tea or herbs in hot water. In plain terms, the little basket or ball you use to brew loose tea.

How do you use “infuser” in a sentence?

Here is “infuser” used in a sentence: “She dropped the loose-leaf tea into the infuser.”

What part of speech is “infuser”?

“Infuser” is a noun.

What is the meaning of infuser?

"infuser" (noun) means a small device used to steep loose tea or herbs in hot water.

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