Lather ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Lather ( noun )

Foamy suds produced by soap or a similar substance when mixed with water.

Origin:

From middle english lathere, from old english læðer, from proto-germanic *laiþrą.

Examples:

  1. He lathered up his face with shaving cream.
  2. She lathered her hair with shampoo.
  3. The soap produced a rich lather when mixed with water.
  4. The shampoo lathered well, indicating a high quality product.
  5. The bar of soap produced a thick lather when mixed with water.

(As a verb)

Lather ( verb )

Foamy suds produced by soap or a similar substance when mixed with water.

Origin:

From middle english lathere, from old english læðer, from proto-germanic *laiþrą.

Examples:

  1. He lathered up his face with shaving cream.
  2. She lathered her hair with shampoo.
  3. The soap produced a rich lather when mixed with water.
  4. The shampoo lathered well, indicating a high quality product.
  5. The bar of soap produced a thick lather when mixed with water.
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