razor
Pronunciation: [ˈreɪ.zər]
Word
Context: “grooming”
(noun) a tool used to cut hair, especially for shaving the face or body. It's like a small knife designed to make your skin smooth by removing hair.
Example
He used a razor to shave his beard and looked very tidy afterward.
Example
She didn’t have a razor with her, so she couldn’t shave her legs before the party.
Example
Do you prefer using an electric razor or a regular one?
Context: “safety equipment”
(noun) a type of razor that is designed to be safer to use. It usually has a guard to protect the skin from cuts.
Example
He decided to buy a safety razor to avoid any nicks while shaving.
Example
Using a regular razor made it easy for him to get cuts, so he stopped using it.
Example
What is the advantage of using a safety razor?
Context: “grooming”
(verb) to shave or cut hair using a razor. This action helps people look neat by removing unwanted hair.
Example
She razored her eyebrows to give them a clean shape.
Example
He didn't razor his hair today, so it looked messy.
Example
Are you going to razor your beard before the event?
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