eyebrow
eyebrow — noun
1. the small curved strip of hair that grows on the ridge of skin just above each h
the small curved strip of hair that grows on the ridge of skin just above each human eye
Pim raised one eyebrow when he heard the unexpected announcement.
phrasal verb: raise an eyebrow — shows surprise or doubt
Liang carefully shaped his eyebrows with a small brush before the wedding dinner.
collocation: shape one's eyebrows — grooming context
The passport photo showed Astrid's thin, arched eyebrows and gentle smile.
Yael's left eyebrow began to twitch after she stared at the computer screen for hours.
Vikram had a small scar above his eyebrow from a bicycle accident in his youth.
- brow
more formal or literary; often used in phrases like 'mop his brow' or 'furrow his brow' rather than to refer to the hair itself
文法句型
usually plural: eyebrows
用法筆記
The plural form 'eyebrows' is far more common than the singular in everyday speech. People often mention eyebrows in contexts of facial expressions (raising, lowering, furrowing) and grooming (shaping, threading, waxing, tinting).