Need another word that means the same as “visage”? Find 8 synonyms and 30 related words for “visage” in this overview.
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The synonyms of “Visage” are: countenance, kisser, mug, phiz, physiognomy, smiler, face, profile
Visage as a Noun
Definitions of "Visage" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “visage” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- The appearance conveyed by a person's face.
- The manifestation, image, or aspect of something.
- A person's face, with reference to the form or proportions of the features.
- A person's facial expression.
- The human face (`kisser' and `smiler' and `mug' are informal terms for `face' and `phiz' is British.
Synonyms of "Visage" as a noun (8 Words)
countenance | The human face (`kisser’ and `smiler’ and `mug’ are informal terms for `face’ and `phiz’ is British. His impenetrable eyes and inscrutable countenance give little away. |
face | The feelings expressed on a person s face. The face of the city is changing. |
kisser | The human face kisser and smiler and mug are informal terms for face and phiz is British. I belted him one right on the kisser. |
mug | The contents of a mug. They were no mugs where finance was concerned. |
phiz | The human face kisser and smiler and mug are informal terms for face and phiz is British. It was enough to paste his phiz on the cover of Time magazine. |
physiognomy | The supposed art of judging character from facial characteristics. A world where physiognomy was a respected practice. |
profile | An outline of something, especially a person’s face, as seen from one side. Raising the profile of women in industry. |
smiler | The human face kisser and smiler and mug are informal terms for face and phiz is British. |
Usage Examples of "Visage" as a noun
- An elegant, angular visage.
- There was something hidden behind his visage of cheerfulness.
- The moonlit visage of the port's whitewashed buildings.
- A stern visage.
Associations of "Visage" (30 Words)
anguished | Experiencing intense pain especially mental pain. He gave an anguished cry. |
aquiline | Like an eagle. |
camouflage | Clothing or materials used as camouflage. Much of my apparent indifference was merely protective camouflage. |
cape | In bullfighting taunt the bull by flourishing a cape. The robe was decorated with gold lace on the fronts cape and hem. |
cloak | Cover with or as if with a cloak. He threw his cloak about him. |
conceal | Hold back; keep from being perceived by others. She conceals her anger well. |
countenance | The appearance conveyed by a person’s face. He was reluctant to countenance the use of force. |
disguise | Make unrecognizable. I told them you were a policewoman in disguise. |
drape | A cloth for covering parts of a patient’s body other than that part on which a surgical operation is being performed. She draped a shawl around her shoulders. |
drawn | (of a person) looking strained from illness, exhaustion, anxiety, or pain. Her face was drawn and haggard from sleeplessness. |
evidence | Provide evidence for stand as proof of show by one s behavior attitude or external attributes. The evidence that smoking causes lung cancer is very compelling. |
face | Be positioned with the face or front towards someone or something. The men had faced about to the front. |
familiarize | Make familiar or conversant with. We familiarized ourselves with the new surroundings. |
freckle | Cover or become covered with freckles. I freckle easily. |
glove | Of a wicketkeeper baseball catcher etc catch deflect or touch the ball with a gloved hand. Vaughan gloved it and got to his knees to throw. |
glower | Look at with a fixed gaze. She glowered at him suspiciously. |
grimace | Make a grimace. He grimaced when he saw the amount of homework he had to do. |
hide | Cover as if with a shroud. Companies with poor security can hide behind the law. |
image | (mathematics) the set of values of the dependent variable for which a function is defined. He uses the image of a hole to describe emotional emptiness. |
implicate | A thing implied. He is implicated in the scheme to defraud the government. |
mask | Put a mask on or cover with a mask. The herb masks the garlic taste. |
masquerade | Take part in a masquerade. Idle gossip that masquerades as news. |
mimicry | The act of mimicking; imitative behavior. The word was spoken with gently teasing mimicry. |
outward | Outwards. The outward voyage. |
pallor | An unhealthy pale appearance. The deathlike pallor of his face. |
physiognomy | The general form or appearance of something. A world where physiognomy was a respected practice. |
pretext | An artful or simulated semblance. The rebels had the perfect pretext for making their move. |
smiley | Smiling; cheerful. He drew a smiley face. |
testimony | A solemn statement made under oath. The testimony of an eyewitness. |
veil | A membrane that is attached to the immature fruiting body of some toadstools and ruptures in the course of development either universal veil enclosing the whole fruiting body or partial veil joining the edges of the cap to the stalk. The venture is shrouded in a veil of secrecy. |