pince-nez Antonyms

Meaning of pince-nez

Wordnet

pince-nez (n)

spectacles clipped to the nose by a spring

Webster

pince-nez (n.)

Eyeglasses kept on the nose by a spring.

pince-nez Sentence Examples

  1. The elderly professor perched his pince-nez on the bridge of his nose, squinting at the blackboard.
  2. The detective discreetly adjusted his pince-nez as he scrutinized the crime scene.
  3. The librarian's pince-nez dangled from an ornate chain, adding a touch of scholarly chic to her appearance.
  4. The auctioneer's pince-nez magnified her keen eyes as she surveyed the crowd, gauging their interest.
  5. The elderly gentleman wore his pince-nez with pride, a vestige of a bygone era.
  6. The actor's pince-nez transformed his face into that of a scholarly eccentric.
  7. The choirmaster wore a pince-nez to enhance his vision as he conducted the chorus.
  8. The historian's pince-nez rested on the ancient manuscript, allowing him to decipher the faded script.
  9. The judge's pince-nez lent an air of authority to his courtroom demeanor.
  10. The mime used a pince-nez as a prop, exaggerating his gestures and facial expressions.

FAQs About the word pince-nez

spectacles clipped to the nose by a springEyeglasses kept on the nose by a spring.

monocle, eyeglasses, lorgnette, spectacles, glasses, specs,bifocals, sunglasses, trifocals, half-glasses

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The elderly professor perched his pince-nez on the bridge of his nose, squinting at the blackboard.

The detective discreetly adjusted his pince-nez as he scrutinized the crime scene.

The librarian's pince-nez dangled from an ornate chain, adding a touch of scholarly chic to her appearance.

The auctioneer's pince-nez magnified her keen eyes as she surveyed the crowd, gauging their interest.