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Put on Lotion: Meaning, Usage, and Examples
Meaning 1:apply moisturizer (Put on Lotion)
Put on Lotion
/pʊt ɒn ˈloʊʃən/
v.
To apply lotion onto the skin, usually to moisturize or protect it from dryness.
apply moisturizer
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/əˈplaɪ ˈmɔɪstʃəraɪzər/
v.
To spread or rub lotion onto the skin, typically for moisturizing or protection.
📘 Details & Usage
📖 Root Explanation
A phrasal verb: 'put' (place) + 'on' (onto) + 'lotion' (from Latin 'lotio', meaning a washing).
💡 Mnemonic
Imagine 'putting on lotion' as painting a protective layer on your skin—smooth and shiny.
📖 Example
After a warm shower, I like to put on lotion to make my skin feel smooth and hydrated.
After a warm shower, I like to put on lotion to make my skin feel smooth and hydrated.
🔗 Collocations
put on lotion after shower – Apply lotion to the skin following a shower to lock in moisture.
put on sunscreen lotion – Apply lotion that contains sun protection factor (SPF).
put on moisturizing lotion – Apply lotion designed to add hydration to the skin.
🔄 Synonyms
apply cream (v. phrase) – To put a creamy substance onto the skin.
moisturize (v.) – To add moisture to the skin, often using lotion or cream.
rub in (v. phrase) – To massage lotion or cream into the skin until absorbed.
🚫 Antonyms
remove lotion (v. phrase) – To wipe or wash lotion off the skin.
dry out (v. phrase) – To lose moisture, opposite of moisturizing.
exfoliate (v.) – To remove dead skin cells, often before applying lotion.
🌱 Derivatives
lotion bottle (n.) – Container that holds lotion.
lotion applicator (n.) – Tool or device used to spread lotion.
lotion pump (n.) – Mechanism that dispenses lotion from a bottle.
📖 Cultural Story
The word 'lotion' traces back to Latin 'lotio' (a washing), related to 'lavare' (to wash). Modern skincare routines popularized this phrase in the 20th century.
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