seamster

[ˈsiːmstər]

seamster Definition

a male who sews, especially one who earns a living by sewing.

Using seamster: Examples

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

  • Example

    My grandfather was a seamster and he made all of his own clothes.

  • Example

    The seamster repaired the tear in my dress.

  • Example

    He worked as a seamster for a fashion company.

seamster Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for seamster

Phrases with seamster

  • an expert or highly skilled seamster

    Example

    She is a master seamster and can sew anything.

  • a female seamster

    Example

    My mother was a seamstress and she taught me how to sew.

  • seamster's kit

    a collection of tools used by a seamster, including needles, thread, scissors, and measuring tape

    Example

    I bought a seamster's kit so that I can start sewing my own clothes.

Origins of seamster

from Old English 'seam', meaning 'seam' + '-ster', meaning 'person who does'

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Summary: seamster in Brief

'Seamster' [ˈsiːmstər] refers to a male who sews, often as a profession. It is synonymous with 'tailor,' 'sewer,' and 'stitcher.' The term extends into phrases like 'master seamster' and 'seamster's kit,' referring to an expert seamster and a collection of tools used by a seamster, respectively.