Definitions and Examples of cleaner, purer
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Free from dirt, marks, or stains.
Example
She always keeps her house cleaner than anyone else's in the neighborhood.
Not mixed with any other substances; free from impurities.
Example
The purer the water, the better it is for drinking.
Key Differences: cleaner vs purer
- 1Cleaner refers to the absence of dirt, marks, or stains.
- 2Purer refers to the absence of impurities or other substances.
Effective Usage of cleaner, purer
- 1Household Cleaning: Use cleaner to describe a hygienic state of a place or object.
- 2Food and Drink: Use purer to describe the quality of food or drink that is free from impurities.
- 3Personal Hygiene: Use these antonyms to describe the cleanliness of a person's body or clothes.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct nuances: Cleaner refers to the absence of dirt, marks, or stains, while purer refers to the absence of impurities or other substances. Use these words to describe a hygienic state of a place or object, the quality of food or drink that is free from impurities, or the cleanliness of a person's body or clothes.