complexion
Meanings
Plural: complexions
Noun
- the coloring of a person's face
- a combination that results from coupling or interlinking
- "diphthongs are complexions of vowels"
- a point of view or general attitude or inclination
- "he altered the complexion of his times"
- "a liberal political complexion"
- texture and appearance of the skin of the face
- (obsolete) a combination of elements (of dryness and warmth or of the four humors) that was once believed to determine a person's health and temperament
- The quality, colour, or appearance of the skin on the face.
- The outward appearance of something.
- Outlook, attitude, or point of view.
- The combination of humours making up one's physiological "temperament", being either hot or cold, and moist or dry.
- An arrangement.
Verb
- give a certain color to
- "The setting sun complexioned the hills"
- To give a colour to.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English complexion (“temperament”), from Old French complexion (French complexion), from Medieval Latin complexiō (“complexion, constitution”), from complector, past participle complexus (“to entwine, encompass”).
Synonyms
skin color, skin colour
Scrabble Score: 23
complexion is a valid Scrabble (US) TWL wordcomplexion is a valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
complexion is a valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary
Words With Friends Score: 28
complexion is a valid Words With Friends word