undertaker

[ˈʌndəteɪkər]

undertaker Definition

  • 1a person whose job is to arrange and manage funerals
  • 2a person or company that prepares dead bodies for burial or cremation

Using undertaker: Examples

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

  • Example

    The undertaker was responsible for organizing the funeral.

  • Example

    The family hired an undertaker to prepare the body for burial.

  • Example

    The undertaker was dressed in a black suit and tie.

  • Example

    The local undertaker has been in business for over 50 years.

undertaker Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for undertaker

Phrases with undertaker

  • Example

    He was so sick that everyone thought he was about to lay the undertaker.

  • undertaker's smile

    a forced or insincere smile, often seen on the face of a funeral director

    Example

    The undertaker's smile made the family feel uneasy.

  • undertaker's art

    the skill and expertise involved in preparing a dead body for burial or cremation

    Example

    The undertaker's art requires a delicate touch and attention to detail.

Origins of undertaker

from 'undertake' meaning 'to take on a task'

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Summary: undertaker in Brief

An 'undertaker' [ˈʌndəteɪkər] is a person or company that arranges and manages funerals, as well as prepares dead bodies for burial or cremation. The term is often used interchangeably with 'funeral director' and 'mortician.' Phrases like 'lay the undertaker' and 'undertaker's smile' are also associated with the profession.