Rhinoplasty

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /raɪˈnoʊˌplæsti/

Definitions of rhinoplasty

noun surgical procedure to reshape or repair the nose

Example Sentences

A1 She had a rhinoplasty to fix her deviated septum.

A2 After the accident, he underwent rhinoplasty to repair his broken nose.

B1 The surgeon explained the risks and benefits of rhinoplasty before the procedure.

B2 Rhinoplasty is a common cosmetic surgery procedure used to reshape the nose.

C1 The celebrity's rhinoplasty was widely covered in the media, sparking a debate on beauty standards.

C2 The plastic surgeon specialized in rhinoplasty, performing intricate nose reshaping procedures with precision.

Examples of rhinoplasty in a Sentence

formal The patient underwent rhinoplasty to correct a deviated septum.

informal She's getting a rhinoplasty next month to fix her nose.

slang I heard she's getting a nose job, aka rhinoplasty.

figurative The company's rebranding strategy was like a rhinoplasty, giving it a fresh new look.

Grammatical Forms of rhinoplasty

plural

rhinoplasties

comparative

more rhinoplastic

superlative

most rhinoplastic

present tense

rhinoplasty

future tense

will rhinoplasty

perfect tense

has rhinoplastied

continuous tense

is rhinoplastying

singular

rhinoplasty

positive degree

rhinoplasty

infinitive

to rhinoplasty

gerund

rhinoplastying

participle

rhinoplastied

Origin and Evolution of rhinoplasty

First Known Use: 1597 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'rhinoplasty' originates from the combination of the Greek words 'rhinos' meaning nose and 'plastikos' meaning to shape or mold.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the surgical procedure of reshaping the nose for medical or cosmetic purposes, the term 'rhinoplasty' has evolved to encompass a variety of techniques and advancements in the field of plastic surgery.