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"skin" vs "indulge"

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they have different meanings and contexts. 'Skin' refers to the outer layer of a person's or animal's body, while 'indulge' means to allow oneself to enjoy the pleasure of something. They are not interchangeable in any context.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

skin

This is a correct term referring to the outer layer of a person's or animal's body.

Use 'skin' when referring to the outer covering of a person's or animal's body, such as the skin on your arm or the skin of a fruit.

Examples:

  • She has sensitive skin.
  • The apple's skin was smooth and shiny.

indulge

This is a correct term meaning to allow oneself to enjoy the pleasure of something.

Use 'indulge' when describing allowing oneself to enjoy something pleasurable or luxurious, such as indulging in a spa day or indulging in a delicious dessert.

Examples:

  • I like to indulge in a bubble bath after a long day.
  • She decided to indulge in some retail therapy.

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