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eyebrows vs eye brows

Both "eyebrows" and "eye brows" are correct, but the more commonly used and accepted spelling is "eyebrows." The two-word version "eye brows" is less common and may be considered a misspelling.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 876 views

eyebrows

This is the correct and commonly used spelling for the hair above the eye.

The word "eyebrows" is the correct term for the hair above the eye that helps to protect the eyes from sweat, dirt, and other debris.
  • Maybe his eyebrows are finally eating his face.
  • But at least you'll have your eyebrows.
  • Your eyebrows and round eyes are not for a businessman.
  • I think you need a lot more than eyebrows.
  • Let me get lost in the blue of your eyebrows.
  • Hair, eyebrows, and noses all completely different.
  • My mother once spent an entire Rosh Hashanah dinner criticizing my eyebrows.
  • Buzzed hair, has lines shaved into his eyebrows.
  • Plus, no eyebrows means nobody knows what I'm thinking.
  • Pink hair, green eyebrows, studs everywhere.
  • My perfectly coiffed eyebrows furrowed in concern.
  • This guy... two distinct eyebrows and a job.
  • I want to see if your eyebrows drop off.
  • And when she comes back, no comments about missing eyebrows.
  • Greek guy with the big, bushy eyebrows.
  • He's like a piece of granite with bushy eyebrows.
  • I think you'd look better without eyebrows.
  • You pass out drunk, shave the eyebrows.
  • And I won't shave your eyebrows.
  • She hasn't even been plucking her eyebrows.

Alternatives:

  • brows above the eye

eye brows

While this is a correct spelling, it is less common and may be considered a misspelling.

Although "eye brows" is a valid term for the hair above the eye, it is less commonly used than the single-word form "eyebrows."
  • Your lips are red, a long neck, your eye brows are pretty, too.
  • Asked me what I thought of her so told her she had no eye brows.
  • Over there with the raised eye brows!
  • He did great work hiding eye brows, which was required for the whole cast
  • But you know I'm just plucking his eye brows. Well, that's not what it looks like.

Alternatives:

  • eyebrows

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