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eyebrows Word Meanings

  • The strip of hair above the eye.
  • The eyebrow as a facial feature or its curved shape.
  • The act of raising an eyebrow to show doubt or surprise.
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eyebrows Example Sentences

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eyebrows Phonetic & Pronunciation

Pronunciation
UK /ˈaɪbraʊ/
US /ˈaɪbraʊ/
Syllables
eyebrow

eyebrows Word Etymology

Root decomposition: eye + brow; a straightforward compound from the two native English words. Origin: from Old English eage and brōw; native to English with no Latin or French intermediary. Memory image: imagine a person raising an eyebrow in skeptical reaction to a surprising claim.

Note 1: These definitions and etymologies are not standard dictionary definitions, but extended explanations provided to help with memorization and understanding of the actual application of words. Through this background information, we strive to make words more vivid and easier to understand, and help you remember their meanings in real life.

Note 2: LexiTalk designs the learning flow around the linguistics principle of “Comprehensible Input.” When learners encounter material that is slightly above their level but still understandable from context, the brain naturally absorbs the language. That’s why we keep every word inside authentic contexts, using examples and associations to help you understand it and use it flexibly.

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Real Context

An eyebrow is the strip of hair growing above the eye, and it helps shade the eye from sweat while shaping our facial expression. Beyond the practical function, people discuss the eyebrow as part of a person’s appearance—an arched, thick, thin, or well-defined brow can change how someone looks. The phrase raise an eyebrow describes a reaction of doubt or disbelief, often accompanied by a small head tilt or a sideways glance. In everyday conversation, you might talk about grooming eyebrows, such as shaping or plucking, and you may refer to the shape when complimenting or critiquing someone’s look. For learners, remember the plural eyebrows and common collocations like groom, pluck, and raise.

Usage Reminders

  • Practice 5 quick rules: eyebrows are plural with two brows; use 'raise an eyebrow' for doubt; differentiate from 'frown' or 'lift' as separate actions; commonly pair with groom, pluck, shape; describe shapes with adjectives like arched, thick, thin; avoid mixing up with 'eyelash' or 'eye brow' mistakes.
  • Remember to use correct verbs for grooming: pluck, shape, trim, groom.
  • Use natural collocations: 'raise an eyebrow at...' and 'well-groomed eyebrows'.
  • Be aware that 'brow' can stand for eyebrow in casual speech.
  • In American vs British English, 'eyebrow' remains the same, but context changes.
  • Plural form is eyebrows, not eyebrowes.

Common Misconceptions

  • Eyebrow and eyelash are the same thing
  • Eyebrow is only a cosmetic term with no reference to facial expression
  • Raise an eyebrow means speaking loudly, not just showing doubt
  • Brow and eyebrow are interchangeable in all contexts
  • Eyebrow can only be shaped by people with thick hair

Thinking Differences

English fans the eyebrow as a vivid facial cue and uses the idiom raise an eyebrow to express doubt or skepticism; learners often translate literally or confuse it with raising the entire brow, leading to odd phrasing.

Learning Tips

  • Remember eyebrows is plural with two brows (eyebrows).
  • Use 'raise an eyebrow' to show doubt, not to describe physical lift.
  • Pair with grooming verbs: groom, pluck, shape, trim.
  • Describe shape with adjectives: arched, thick, thin, straight.
  • Differentiate from 'eyelash' and common mistakes like 'eye brow'.
  • Practice both formal and informal contexts for the phrase.

5-Step Learning Method - Learn English in English

Step 1: Meaning

What does the word 'eyebrows' mean?

A.The hair located above the eyes
B.The hair that grows on the scalp
C.A type of small fish
D.A type of fruit
Step 2: Usage

Choose the sentence that uses 'eyebrows' correctly.

A.He has large eyebrows over his eyes.
B.She wrote an essay on eyebrows.
C.Eyebrows are a type of flower.
D.They enjoy skiing eyebrows.
Step 3: Similar Words

Which word is a synonym for 'eyebrows'?

A.Lashes
B.Fringe
C.Brow
D.Facial hair
Step 4: Opposite Words

What is the opposite of 'eyebrows'?

A.Eyes
B.Forehead
C.Eyelashes
D.Nose
Step 5: Mastery

Can you think of a real-life context where 'eyebrows' would be mentioned?

A.Makeup artists frequently enhance facial features.
B.Many people like to style their hair differently.
C.A person might raise their features in surprise.
D.People often discuss the weather in winter.

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