boucher

[boo-sher]

boucher Definition

  • 1a person who slaughters and sells meat
  • 2a painter of butchers' scenes

Using boucher: Examples

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

  • Example

    The boucher at the market always has the freshest meat.

  • Example

    The painting was done by a famous boucher in the 18th century.

boucher Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for boucher

Phrases with boucher

  • boucher's block

    a condition where an artist is unable to create new works or experiences a creative slowdown

    Example

    I've been experiencing boucher's block for weeks now, I can't seem to come up with any new ideas.

  • boucherie

    a shop that sells meat

    Example

    I need to go to the boucherie to buy some chicken for dinner.

  • boucherie chevaline

    a shop that sells horse meat

    Example

    In France, it's not uncommon to find boucherie chevaline shops selling horse meat.

Origins of boucher

from Old French 'bouchier', meaning 'butcher'

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Summary: boucher in Brief

'Boucher' [boo-sher] refers to a person who slaughters and sells meat or a painter of butchers' scenes. It comes from the Old French word 'bouchier,' meaning 'butcher.' The term is used in phrases like 'boucherie,' which means 'a shop that sells meat,' and 'boucher's block,' which describes a creative slowdown experienced by an artist.