Pronunciation: /ˈmeɪkʌp/
noun the way in which something is composed or arranged
A1 I use makeup to enhance my features.
A2 She bought a new makeup palette for the party.
B1 Applying makeup can be a fun way to express creativity.
B2 Her makeup skills are so advanced, she could work as a professional makeup artist.
C1 The makeup industry is constantly evolving with new trends and products.
C2 Some people spend hours perfecting their makeup for special events.
verb to constitute or form something
A1 She likes to makeup before going out.
A2 I can makeup my face in less than 10 minutes.
B1 She decided to makeup her eyes with a bold eyeshadow.
B2 He is skilled at makeup and can create amazing looks.
C1 The makeup artist was able to makeup the model flawlessly for the photoshoot.
C2 She has the ability to makeup anyone to look like a completely different person.
adjective relating to the composition or arrangement of something
A1 She wore makeup to the party.
A2 The makeup artist used high-quality products on her face.
B1 Her makeup skills have improved significantly over the years.
B2 The makeup tutorial provided step-by-step instructions for achieving a flawless look.
C1 The makeup industry is constantly evolving with new trends and innovations.
C2 Her makeup collection includes a wide range of products from various luxury brands.
formal She applied makeup before attending the formal event.
informal I love experimenting with different makeup looks.
slang Her makeup game is always on point.
figurative A little bit of makeup can make a big difference in how someone looks.
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