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masculine faced vs masculine faces

The correct phrase is "masculine faces." The first phrase, "masculine faced," is incorrect because it does not match the subject-verb agreement. The second phrase is the correct form to describe faces that have a masculine appearance.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 618 views

masculine faced

This phrase is incorrect as it does not match the subject-verb agreement.

The correct form is "masculine faces" when describing faces that have a masculine appearance.
  • I have four masculine brothers and one masculine sister.
  • And every murderess a masculine side.
  • I mean they share masculine and feminine qualities.
  • Noah is not very masculine, no offense.
  • And then his masculine creative power turned into feminine readiness.
  • That's quite the masculine haircut.
  • This word type folder contains masculine nouns.
  • To prove some point like power makes a woman masculine or masculine women are ugly.
  • That's how you got those masculine forearms.
  • But he did not mention how handsome and masculine you are.
  • A masculine take on my issues.
  • I know you prefer a masculine touch.
  • He's the most masculine guy in school.
  • A masculine lilac, I'm sure.
  • We begin by teaching our new recruits proper "masculine" behaviour.
  • I thought it was a nice, masculine arrangement.
  • Nothing that might invite, provoke or inflame masculine attention.
  • It's a masculine musk - a natural aphrodisiac.
  • Definitely the most masculine one your sister had.
  • And in some ways more masculine.

Alternatives:

  • masculine faces
  • masculine features
  • masculine-looking faces
  • faces with a masculine appearance
  • masculine facial features

masculine faces

This phrase is correct and commonly used to describe faces that have a masculine appearance.

Use "masculine faces" when referring to faces that exhibit masculine characteristics or features.
  • I have four masculine brothers and one masculine sister.
  • And every murderess a masculine side.
  • I mean they share masculine and feminine qualities.
  • Noah is not very masculine, no offense.
  • And then his masculine creative power turned into feminine readiness.
  • That's quite the masculine haircut.
  • This word type folder contains masculine nouns.
  • To prove some point like power makes a woman masculine or masculine women are ugly.
  • That's how you got those masculine forearms.
  • But he did not mention how handsome and masculine you are.
  • A masculine take on my issues.
  • I know you prefer a masculine touch.
  • He's the most masculine guy in school.
  • A masculine lilac, I'm sure.
  • We begin by teaching our new recruits proper "masculine" behaviour.
  • I thought it was a nice, masculine arrangement.
  • Nothing that might invite, provoke or inflame masculine attention.
  • It's a masculine musk - a natural aphrodisiac.
  • Definitely the most masculine one your sister had.
  • And in some ways more masculine.

Alternatives:

  • masculine features
  • masculine-looking faces
  • faces with a masculine appearance
  • masculine facial features
  • faces showing masculinity

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