n
Alternative form of babbittry [Narrow-minded materialism.]
n
A face, often chubby, resembling that of a baby; a youthful face.
adj
Alternative spelling of baby-faced [Having a face that appears childlike, innocent, or youthful.]
n
Alternative form of baby face [A face, often chubby, resembling that of a baby; a youthful face.]
n
Alternative form of baby face [A face, often chubby, resembling that of a baby; a youthful face.]
adj
Alternative spelling of baby-faced [Having a face that appears childlike, innocent, or youthful.]
n
A punchable face, or someone with such a face.
adj
(idiomatic, archaic, vulgar) having a fat, sleek face.
adj
Alternative form of bald-faced [(of an animal) Having white markings on the face.]
n
(slang) A condition in which the face swells, attributed to water retention caused by carbohydrate intake.
adj
Of tomatoes: having the catface deformity.
adj
Having prominent cheekbones.
adj
(usually in combination) Having some specific type of cheek.
v
Synonym of nourish a viper in one's bosom.
adj
Having a noticeable chin.
n
(obsolete, derogatory) Someone with thin, pinched features.
adj
Having a sour, disagreeable countenance.
n
(derogatory) Someone whose face is scarred or pockmarked.
adj
Having a round, flat face.
n
(dogs) A profile characterized by a downward sloping muzzle.
adv
In an eggy manner; like an egg or eggs.
n
(in expressions such as 'make a face') A distorted facial expression; an expression of displeasure, insult, etc.
n
(Russia, Greece) The policy, in upscale nightclubs, of restricting entry based on a bouncer's snap judgment of the suitability of a person's looks, money, style or attitude.
n
(idiomatic) A highly unattractive face.
n
Alternative form of face only a mother could love [(idiomatic) A highly unattractive face.]
n
(idiomatic) A shockingly unattractive face.
n
Alternative form of faceache [(UK, informal) A miserable-looking person.]
adv
Using or involving the face.
n
(humorous) A large forehead.
adj
(music) light, hypnotic and relaxing.
adj
(colloquial) Elaborate, frilly, fussy or overwrought in a silly or purely decorative way.
v
(intransitive) To move lightly like fluff.
n
Anything lightweight and overly ornamental or superfluous; fluff; froth.
adj
Lightweight; superficial; lacking depth or seriousness.
n
A person with many freckles.
n
(UK, slang, obsolete) A gloomy or melancholy face.
adj
Alternative form of full-faced [Having a plump or round face.]
adj
Having a plump or round face.
n
(idiomatic) The ulnar nerve in the elbow, which, when hit, causes a tingly sensation.
n
(idiomatic) A facial expression used to prevent giving away one's emotions.
adj
(obsolete) Showing only part of the face; wretched-looking.
n
(countable) Alternative form of hardyhead (“the fish”). [(Australia) Any of the sundry species of fish of the family Atherinidae found near Australia;]
adj
(of a person) Having a narrow face with sharp, angular features.
adj
Alternative form of hatchet-faced [(of a person) Having a narrow face with sharp, angular features.]
v
(humorous, offensive) To be exceedingly fat, especially under the chin (as in a "double chin").
adj
Having a face with sharp features that make it resemble a hawk.
adj
Alternative form of hawk-faced [Having a face with sharp features that make it resemble a hawk.]
n
(Polari) A term of endearment.
adj
Having a prominent brow
n
A face that appears drawn and sunken as a result of long illness or hunger.
n
A face that is long and ugly, with coarse features.
adj
Alternative form of Janus-faced [double-faced; deceitful]
adj
(informal) Having prominent lips.
adj
(informal) Rigidly humourless.
adj
(literally) Having a long face.
adj
Having a long face; of rueful countenance.
n
(slang) A face with masculine features.
n
(UK, colloquial) (Clipping of nightmare) A nightmare; a frustrating or terrible experience.
n
(medicine) Masklike facial expression, often noted in Parkinson's disease.
n
Alternative form of moon-face [A noticeably round face.]
n
(medicine) Synonym of moon face
n
A noticeably round face.
n
Alternative form of moon-face [A noticeably round face.]
adj
Alternative spelling of moon-faced [Having a round or moon-shaped face.]
n
A small hole or gap through which a wild animal passes; a muse.
adv
(obsolete) On one's face; face-down.
n
(obsolete) Alternative form of nirls (“herpes”) [(obsolete) herpes]
adj
Having a face as white as paper.
adj
Having a round, unblemished face.
adj
Alternative form of pie-faced [Having a round, unblemished face.]
adj
(Britain) Poker-faced.
n
(slang) Synonym of prickery (“prickish behaviour”)
adj
Of a person: having a fat, round, smooth face.
n
The face (front part of the head).
adj
Alternative spelling of red-faced [Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see red, face.]
adj
(obsolete) Synonym of reptile: creeping, crawling.
adj
(zoology) Having a mouth without any lower jaw.
n
A person with a scarred face.
n
Something small and unimportant.
n
(dated) A feminine countenance or complexion; a smooth, girlish face.
v
(transitive) to create or fashion a spotface
adj
(chiefly US) Synonym of stony-faced
n
(dogs) A face that has a protruding chin and/or recessed nose.
adj
(dogs) Having an upface.
n
performance in yellowface makeup
adj
(derogatory, colloquial) Having zits on the face.
Note: Concept clusters like the one above are an experimental OneLook
feature. We've grouped words and phrases into thousands of clusters
based on a statistical analysis of how they are used in writing. Some
of the words and concepts may be vulgar or offensive. The names of the
clusters were written automatically and may not precisely describe
every word within the cluster; furthermore, the clusters may be
missing some entries that you'd normally associate with their
names. Click on a word to look it up on OneLook.
Our daily word games Threepeat and Compound Your Joy are going strong. Bookmark and enjoy!
Today's secret word is 8 letters and means "Job requiring little to no work." Can you find it?