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"eyebrow" vs "eyebrows"

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

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.

Alternatives:

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

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.

Alternatives:

  • brows
  • forehead hair
  • brow hair
  • facial hair
  • arches

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