emolliate (Meaning)

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emolliate (a.)

To soften; to render effeminate.

Synonyms & Antonyms of emolliate

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emolliate Sentence Examples

  1. The skincare product was designed to emolliate and soothe dry, irritated skin.
  2. The lotion contained emollients that helped to soften and hydrate the skin.
  3. She used a gentle emollient cleanser to remove makeup without stripping her skin of its natural oils.
  4. The emollient cream helped to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
  5. She applied an emollient ointment to the baby's diaper rash to help soothe and protect the skin.
  6. The emollient lip balm helped to keep her lips hydrated and protected from the wind and sun.
  7. The emollient eye cream helped to reduce puffiness and dark circles under her eyes.
  8. The emollient hand cream helped to soften and smooth her rough, dry hands.
  9. The emollient foot cream helped to relieve dry, cracked heels.
  10. The emollient body lotion helped to keep her skin feeling soft and smooth all day long.

FAQs About the word emolliate

To soften; to render effeminate.

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No antonyms found.

The skincare product was designed to emolliate and soothe dry, irritated skin.

The lotion contained emollients that helped to soften and hydrate the skin.

She used a gentle emollient cleanser to remove makeup without stripping her skin of its natural oils.

The emollient cream helped to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.