Lather [noun]

Definition of Lather:

bubbles

Synonyms of Lather:

Froth

Yeast

Foam

Head

Spume

Suds

Soap

Cream

Soapsuds


Opposite/Antonyms of Lather:

Peace

Calm


Sentence/Example of Lather:

Have ready in a wash-kettle, a strong cold lather of clear water and white Castile soap.

Make a lather of white soap and cold water, and put it into a saucepan.

The next moment his head, under the energetic manipulation of the operator, was a creamy mass of lather.

A good lather is applied all over the body with good friction by the means of a shampoo brush and soap.

Williams turned up with "Pussy" in a lather, having been hunting for me all round Pretoria.

"John Greg—" Before I could articulate fully the blacksmith thrust a gob of the vile lather into my mouth.

Nevertheless I obeyed, planted him in my chair, flung a cloth about his neck and slapped on a great mask of lather.

His tongue beat the saliva into a lather, and he sank—slowly—down—backward—into the chair—as if he were drowning.

Make these into a lather, mixed with a gallon of water that has been poured in a boiling state upon a pound of mercury.

The horse from which he dismounted was worn and weary; the hair was stiff with dried sweat and lather, its flanks drawn.