astringes

[əˈstrɪndʒɪz]

astringes Definition

  • 1cause to become dry and shriveled
  • 2draw together or constrict the body

Using astringes: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "astringes" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The tannins in the tea astringe the mouth.

  • Example

    The cold water astringed his skin.

  • Example

    The medicine astringes the blood vessels.

astringes Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for astringes

Phrases with astringes

  • a taste that is sharp, bitter, or sour, causing the mouth to pucker

    Example

    The astringent taste of the unripe fruit made her mouth pucker.

  • a liquid that is applied to the skin to reduce oiliness and tighten pores

    Example

    She used an astringent lotion to clean her face and reduce acne.

  • a property of certain substances that cause contraction or shrinkage of tissues

    Example

    The astringent effect of the herb helps to stop bleeding and reduce inflammation.

Origins of astringes

from Latin 'astringere', meaning 'to bind fast'

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Summary: astringes in Brief

'Astringes' [əˈstrɪndʒɪz] is a verb that means to cause something to become dry and shriveled or to draw together or constrict the body. It is often used in the context of tannins in tea or cold water, which can astringe the mouth or skin. Phrases like 'astringent taste' and 'astringent lotion' use 'astringent' to describe sharp, bitter, or sour tastes or liquids that reduce oiliness and tighten pores.