Definition of «visage»

Visage is a French term that means face or facial expression. It can also refer to someone's appearance, demeanor, or character.

Usage examples

  1. As she stepped out of the car, her visage lit up with excitement.
  2. The old man's visage was weather-beaten and lined with age.
  3. The sculptor carefully chiseled the king's visage into the stone statue.
  4. Despite her elegant attire, her visage displayed a sense of sadness.
  5. The actor's visage was instantly recognizable to everyone in the room.
  6. The makeup artist skillfully transformed the actor's visage into that of a terrifying monster.
  7. The accident left a scar on her visage, a constant reminder of that fateful day.
  8. His broad smile was the perfect contrast to his rugged visage.
  9. The artist captured the essence of pain and anguish in the prisoner's visage.
  10. The detective studied the suspect's visage, searching for any signs of deception.

Phrases with «visage»

Sentences with «visage»

  • The real draw for The Fifth Estate isn't the drama surrounding it but the enticing and almost albino - like visage of Benedict Cumberbatch railing in an Aussie accent about truth, justice, and the «mainstream media». (screenanarchy.com)
  • Organic and sculptural ceramic lamp base, stoneware glazed in crackle white and decorated with a stylized visage in front. (1stdibs.com)
  • Best documentary saw a tie between two legendary directors, as French road trip Visages Villages earned Agnès Varda her second ICS award, following 2010's The Beaches of Agnès; and Frederick Wiseman took us on an in - depth tour of Ex Libris: The New York Public Library. (icsfilm.org)
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