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eyebrows vs eyebrow

Both 'eyebrows' and 'eyebrow' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Eyebrows' is the plural form, referring to the two strips of hair above the eyes. 'Eyebrow' is the singular form, referring to a single strip of hair above one eye.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 1105 views

eyebrows

This is correct. 'Eyebrows' is the plural form, referring to the two strips of hair above the eyes.

Use 'eyebrows' when referring to the two strips of hair above the eyes.

Examples:

  • She raised her eyebrows in surprise.
  • He had thick eyebrows that framed his face.
  • 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
  • forehead hair
  • brow hair
  • facial hair
  • arches

eyebrow

This is correct. 'Eyebrow' is the singular form, referring to a single strip of hair above one eye.

Use 'eyebrow' when referring to a single strip of hair above one eye.

Examples:

  • She plucked her eyebrow to shape it.
  • His eyebrow arched in skepticism.
  • He used to lay into you for raising the wrong eyebrow.
  • You touch your eyebrow right here.
  • My eyebrow moves all over my face.
  • 'Cause they're just a bit above the eyebrow like that.
  • And for a 13-year-old girl with a giant eyebrow, it becomes the most important thing in the world.
  • I mean, I... when I moved to L.A., I had an eyebrow.
  • I think I lost an eyebrow.
  • I just wonder how he survived the fire without so much as a singed eyebrow.
  • I've only got one eyebrow.
  • I forgave her because it wasn't in her eyebrow or tongue.
  • This eyebrow hair wasn't shaved, but it was bleached.
  • He has a ring in his eyebrow and glitter on his everything.
  • Also, you have a big thing of dandruff on your eyebrow.
  • An elegant eyebrow will frame the face.
  • They certainly all have your eyebrow.
  • Danny, stop wiggling, unless you want a crooked eyebrow.
  • Like when you're thinking, you always raise just one eyebrow.
  • I'd say the scar over your eyebrow says otherwise, Joshua Leclerc.
  • Now, try to catch me with a good expression, preferably with this eyebrow raised.
  • She raised her eyebrow at this and walked on.

Alternatives:

  • brow
  • forehead hair
  • brow hair
  • facial hair
  • arch

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