Bewhiskered

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  • Frequency of Use
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  • Complexity
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  • Bewhiskered Meanings

    adjective having whiskers or a beard

    Fields related to bewhiskered

    Fashion

    Used in the context of vintage or retro fashion styles that include facial hair.

    Literature

    Often used to describe characters in novels or poems with long, bushy facial hair.

    History

    Describing historical figures or depictions in art with facial hair.

    Barbering

    Term used in the barbering industry to describe a style of facial hair.

    Wildlife Biology

    Referring to animals with whiskers, such as otters or certain species of monkeys.

    Occupation Usage of bewhiskered

    Writer

    In literature, the term 'bewhiskered' may be used to describe a character with a prominent beard or mustache, adding depth to their appearance and personality.

    Psychologist

    A psychologist may use the term 'bewhiskered' in a metaphorical sense to describe a concept or theory that has been around for a long time and has become outdated or overused.

    Historian

    Historians may use 'bewhiskered' to describe old and outdated ideas or practices that were prevalent in a certain time period.

    Fashion Designer

    In the fashion industry, 'bewhiskered' could refer to a trend or style that incorporates elements of traditional or classic designs.

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