aquiline (Meaning)
Wordnet
aquiline (s)
curved down like an eagle's beak
Webster
aquiline (a.)
Belonging to or like an eagle.
Curving; hooked; prominent, like the beak of an eagle; -- applied particularly to the nose
Synonyms & Antonyms of aquiline
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aquiline Sentence Examples
- His aquiline nose gave him a regal and commanding appearance.
- The actor's strong jawline and aquiline features made him perfect for the role of a nobleman.
- She inherited her father's aquiline nose, which added a sense of dignity to her profile.
- The statue depicted the ancient king with an aquiline gaze, conveying strength and authority.
- In some cultures, an aquiline nose is considered a symbol of beauty and refinement.
- The artist sketched the model's aquiline profile with precision, capturing every curve and angle.
- He had a prominent aquiline nose that distinguished him from his siblings.
- The detective's aquiline stare seemed to penetrate the suspect's defenses, unnerving him.
- Despite his age, his aquiline features remained sharp and defined.
- Her aquiline nose was a family trait, passed down through generations.
FAQs About the word aquiline
curved down like an eagle's beakBelonging to or like an eagle., Curving; hooked; prominent, like the beak of an eagle; -- applied particularly to the nose
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His aquiline nose gave him a regal and commanding appearance.
The actor's strong jawline and aquiline features made him perfect for the role of a nobleman.
She inherited her father's aquiline nose, which added a sense of dignity to her profile.
The statue depicted the ancient king with an aquiline gaze, conveying strength and authority.