cologne water
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Definition
Noun: A perfumed liquid made by blending essential oils with alcohol, typically used as a light, refreshing fragrance. It is often less concentrated than perfume or eau de parfum.
Usage
Cologne water is used as a noun to refer to the fragrant liquid itself. It is typically applied to the skin, especially on pulse points like the wrists and neck. - He always wears a subtle splash of cologne water. - The classic scent of this cologne water is very popular.
Advanced Usage
- Historically, the term is synonymous with eau de cologne, named after the city of Cologne, Germany, where it was first commercially produced. It originally referred to a specific citrus-based fragrance recipe.
- In modern usage, "cologne" is often used as a shorthand for , particularly in American English to describe a men's fragrance.
Variants and Related Words
- Cologne (n.): A common shortened form of .
- Eau de cologne (n.): The full French term, identical in meaning to .
- Perfume (n.): A more general term for fragrant liquids, usually indicating a higher concentration of fragrance oils than .
- Toilet water (n.): An older, somewhat synonymous term for a light perfume.
Synonyms
- Fragrance
- Scent
- Eau de toilette (a similar concentration level)
Related Phrases
- To apply cologne water: To put on the fragrance.
- He forgot to apply cologne water this morning.
- A bottle of cologne water: Refers to the container holding the fragrance.
- She gifted him a fine bottle of cologne water.
Notes
Cologne water is not typically used to form phrasal verbs or idioms. Its usage is largely confined to describing the product as a noun.
Noun
- a perfumed liquid made of essential oils and alcohol