dresser
1 Americannoun
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a dressing table or bureau.
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a sideboard or set of shelves for dishes and cooking utensils.
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Obsolete. a table or sideboard on which food is dressed for serving.
noun
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a person who dresses.
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a person employed to dress actors, care for costumes, etc., at a theater, television studio, or the like.
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Chiefly British. a surgeon's assistant.
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a person who dresses in a particular manner, as specified.
a fancy dresser;
a careful and distinctive dresser.
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any of several tools or devices used in dressing materials.
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Metalworking.
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a block, fitting into an anvil, on which pieces are forged.
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a mallet for shaping sheet metal.
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a tool for truing the surfaces of grinding wheels.
noun
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a person who dresses in a specified way
a fashionable dresser
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theatre a person employed to assist actors in putting on and taking off their costumes
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a tool used for dressing stone or other materials
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a person who assists a surgeon during operations
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See window-dresser
noun
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a set of shelves, usually also with cupboards or drawers, for storing or displaying dishes, etc
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a chest of drawers for storing clothing in a bedroom or dressing room, often having a mirror on the top
Etymology
Origin of dresser1
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English dresso(u)r, dressur(e), “sideboard,” from Anglo-French; Middle French dresseur, Old French dreçor, dreceor(e), equivalent to dreci(ier) “to dress ” + -ore -ory 2
Origin of dresser2
First recorded in 1400–50; late Middle English: “guide; director”; dress, -er 1
Explanation
A dresser is a piece of furniture with several drawers that's used for storing clothes or other things. You might have a dresser in your bedroom that's full of sweaters. In the US, the word dresser almost always refers to a tall, upright type of furniture that's fitted with sliding drawers. You can keep your socks in a dresser, or put a dresser in your kitchen and keep tablecloths and silverware in it. If a person is called a dresser, she either works with theater actors, helping them put their costumes on, or dresses in an unusual or distinctive way: "She's such a colorful dresser!"
Example Sentences
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Even a sticker on Scottie’s dresser drawer referring to “E.T.” makes us consider the tragic new limits of these children’s lives.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 26, 2026
The top of the dresser needed serious rehab: scrubbing, sanding and repainting to create a shiny finish.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 4, 2026
Craighill, a careful dresser who made sure his pocket squares matched his neckties, advised colleagues to cultivate relationships with potential clients before making pitches to them.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 21, 2026
Swiftly tiring of life in the military, he found a job as a window dresser at La Rinascente - a department store in Milan - where he moved swiftly through the ranks.
From BBC • Sep. 4, 2025
The look of it reminded Ella of a jewelry box she'd spotted on Gran's dresser with writhing filigree, twisted threads of gold on its lid.
From "The Marvellers" by Dhonielle Clayton
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