pug-faced
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Definition
Adjective: - Having facial features that are flat and wrinkled, resembling the face of a pug dog. This term is used to describe a person or animal whose face is characterized by a short, broad nose and a wrinkled or squashed appearance.
Usage
The adjective "pug-faced" is used attributively (before a noun) or predicatively (after a linking verb) to describe a specific facial structure. It is a descriptive, often informal term.
Examples
- The villain in the story was a pug-faced man with a perpetual scowl.
- The bulldog puppy looked adorably pug-faced with its wide eyes and wrinkled snout.
- She was often teased as a child for being pug-faced, but she grew into her features.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metaphorically or in caricature to emphasize a blunt, pushed-in, or non-delicate facial profile.
- It is sometimes used in a derogatory manner to describe a person's appearance unkindly.
Variants and Related Words
- Pug-nosed (adj): Having a short, broad, and slightly turned-up nose. This term is more specific to the nose, whereas "pug-faced" describes the overall facial structure.
- Flat-faced (adj): Having a face with little projection, a more general and neutral term.
Synonyms
- Snub-nosed
- Flat-featured
- Squashed-faced (informal)
Antonyms
- Sharp-featured
- Long-faced
- Aquiline-nosed
Notes
"Pug-faced" is a compound adjective derived from the breed of dog known as a "pug." Its usage for people can be considered impolite or offensive, so it should be used with caution, primarily in descriptive writing rather than direct address.
Adjective
- having the flat wrinkled face of a pug dog