Pronunciation: /ˈækˌnid/

Definitions of acned

adjective a description of someone who has acne, or pimples on their skin

Example Sentences

A1 She has acned skin.

A2 The teenager's acned face made her self-conscious.

B1 The dermatologist recommended a new treatment for his acned complexion.

B2 Despite his acned skin, he exuded confidence.

C1 The actor's acned appearance was covered up with makeup for the film.

C2 After years of struggling with acned skin, she finally found a skincare routine that worked for her.

Examples of acned in a Sentence

formal The dermatologist prescribed a new treatment for her acned skin.

informal She's been using a new face wash to help with her acned skin.

slang I heard that product works wonders for acned faces.

figurative The city skyline was acned with towering skyscrapers.

Grammatical Forms of acned

past tense

acned

plural

acned

comparative

more acned

superlative

most acned

present tense

acne

future tense

will acne

perfect tense

have acned

continuous tense

is acning

singular

acned

positive degree

acned

infinitive

to acne

gerund

acning

participle

acning

Origin and Evolution of acned

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'acned' originates from the Latin word 'acnēdus', which means covered in acne or pimples.
Evolution of the word: The word 'acned' has retained its original meaning of being covered in acne or pimples since its first known use in the early 17th century. However, with advancements in dermatology and skincare, the word may now also be used in a more medical or clinical context to describe skin conditions related to acne.