cologne

[kəˈləʊn]

cologne Definition

a fragrant liquid made of essential oils and alcohol, used as a toiletry to give a pleasant smell.

Using cologne: Examples

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

  • Example

    He sprayed some cologne on his neck before going out.

  • Example

    She loves wearing cologne that has a floral scent.

  • Example

    I bought him a bottle of cologne for his birthday.

cologne Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cologne

Phrases with cologne

  • an early type of perfume made with alcohol and various essential oils, developed in Cologne, Germany in the 18th century

    Example

    Cologne water was a popular fragrance in Europe during the 18th and 19th centuries.

  • a type of cologne that is applied by spraying it onto the skin

    Example

    He prefers using cologne spray instead of traditional cologne bottles.

  • men's cologne

    a type of cologne that is marketed specifically towards men, often with musky or woody scents

    Example

    He always wears men's cologne to work.

Origins of cologne

from the French city of Cologne, where it was first made in the early 18th century

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Summary: cologne in Brief

'Cologne' [kəˈləʊn] is a fragrant liquid made of essential oils and alcohol, used as a toiletry to give a pleasant smell. It is commonly used by both men and women and comes in various forms such as cologne water and cologne spray. 'Cologne' is marketed specifically towards men with musky or woody scents.

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