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

  1. His aquiline nose gave him a regal and commanding appearance.
  2. The actor's strong jawline and aquiline features made him perfect for the role of a nobleman.
  3. She inherited her father's aquiline nose, which added a sense of dignity to her profile.
  4. The statue depicted the ancient king with an aquiline gaze, conveying strength and authority.
  5. In some cultures, an aquiline nose is considered a symbol of beauty and refinement.
  6. The artist sketched the model's aquiline profile with precision, capturing every curve and angle.
  7. He had a prominent aquiline nose that distinguished him from his siblings.
  8. The detective's aquiline stare seemed to penetrate the suspect's defenses, unnerving him.
  9. Despite his age, his aquiline features remained sharp and defined.
  10. 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.