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cosmetic
[ koz-met-ik ]
noun
- a powder, lotion, lipstick, rouge, or other preparation for beautifying the face, skin, hair, nails, etc.
- cosmetics, superficial measures to make something appear better, more attractive, or more impressive:
The budget committee opted for cosmetics instead of a serious urban renewal plan.
adjective
- serving to beautify; imparting or improving beauty, especially of the face.
- used or done superficially to make something look better, more attractive, or more impressive:
Alterations in the concert hall were only cosmetic and did nothing to improve the acoustics.
cosmetic
/ kɒzˈmɛtɪk /
noun
- any preparation applied to the body, esp the face, with the intention of beautifying it
adjective
- serving or designed to beautify the body, esp the face
- having no other function than to beautify
cosmetic illustrations in a book
- derogatory.designed to cover up a greater flaw or deficiency; superficial
their resignation is a cosmetic exercise
Derived Forms
- cosˌmetiˈcology, noun
- cosˈmetically, adverb
Other Words From
- cos·meti·cal·ly adverb
- anti·cos·metics adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of cosmetic1
Example Sentences
Talc is a mineral that is sometimes used in talcum powders and other cosmetic products, according to Cancer Research UK.
The “Only Murders in the Building” star and Rare Beauty cosmetics founder slammed speculation about her weight on TikTok, revealing that she lives with small intestinal bacterial overgrowth.
File on 4 investigates the cosmetic beauty industry after the first death in the UK from a liquid BBL procedure.
He told the inquest he had discussed the possibility of a cosmetic reconstructive surgery with her, but she had rejected it.
He uses a hybrid product that combines HA with Radiesse, a cosmetic filler.
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