cleanser
Word family
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++cleans·er /ˈklenzə $ -ər/ noun [countable, uncountable] 1. DCBa substance used for removing dirt or make-up from your face 洁面乳2 DHCa substance containing chemicals that is used for cleaning surfaces inside a house, office etc 清洁剂;去污粉 cream cleanser for the bathroom 浴室清洁乳剂Examples from the Corpus
cleanser• Mop up turkey juices with a paper towel, then use an antibacterial cleanser to wash down the counter and sink.• Very dry and sensitive skins can not use alcohol-based cleansers and may even find water-cleansing too much.• Oil-free creams, cleansers and toners are also available.• These gentle creamy cleansers may be the answer.• As we learned in Bosnia, leaving ethnic cleansers unchecked causes more trouble down the line.• household cleansers• There was a strong odor of cleanser.• A similar title in current use is' sanitary cleanser, which could describe anything.• It was the cleanser of the future.cleans·er nounChineseSyllable
Corpus make-up substance used or dirt a for removing from
cleanser
cleans‧er /ˈklenzə $ -ər/
noun [uncountable and countable]
2. a substance containing chemicals that is used for cleaning surfaces inside a house, office etc:
cream cleanser for the bathroom
cleans‧er /ˈklenzə $ -ər/
noun [uncountable and countable] Word Family: noun: cleaner, cleaning, cleanliness, clean, cleanser; verb: clean, cleanse; adverb: clean, cleanly; adjective: clean ≠ unclean
1. a substance used for removing dirt or make-up from your face2. a substance containing chemicals that is used for cleaning surfaces inside a house, office etc: