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brightener

American  
[brahyt-n-er] / ˈbraɪt n ər /

noun

  1. a person or thing that brightens.

  2. a chemical or other agent used to increase brightness, as one added to toothpaste or detergent to intensify the cleansing or bleaching process.


Etymology

Origin of brightener

First recorded in 1790–1800; brighten + -er 1

Example Sentences

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A long luxurious soak in a bath of hot water and oxygen brightener followed by a thorough wash is way more effective than a single laundry cycle.

From Salon • Jul. 8, 2022

“It has a stain remover and an oxy brightener in it, and it does an amazing job of cleaning your clothes.”

From Seattle Times • Apr. 15, 2022

The wood cleaner is caustic, and the brightener is acidic, so using one and then the other neutralizes the wood after it is cleaned.

From Washington Post • Nov. 18, 2016

A car wash offers the following optional services to the basic wash: clear coat wax, triple foam polish, undercarriage wash, rust inhibitor, wheel brightener, air freshener, and interior shampoo.

From Textbooks • Feb. 13, 2015

"Little friend Ch'geegee" is what it means; for the Indians, like everybody else who knows Chickadee, are fond of this cheery little brightener of the northern woods.

From Ways of Wood Folk by Copeland, Charles