Roman Nosed

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈroʊmən noʊzd/

Definitions of Roman nosed

adjective describing a nose that is prominently arched or curved like that of a Roman statue or bust

Example Sentences

A1 The horse had a Roman nosed profile.

A2 The Roman nosed statue stood tall in the square.

B1 She admired the Roman nosed beauty of the ancient sculpture.

B2 The Roman nosed bust of Julius Caesar was on display at the museum.

C1 The Roman nosed architecture of the building reflected the historical influence.

C2 The Roman nosed features of the statue were meticulously crafted by the artist.

Examples of Roman nosed in a Sentence

formal The horse with the Roman nosed profile won first place in the competition.

informal I think that Roman nosed horse is so cute!

slang Check out that Roman nosed horse, it's got a unique look.

figurative Her Roman nosed features gave her an air of elegance and sophistication.

Grammatical Forms of Roman nosed

past tense

Roman nosed

plural

Roman noses

comparative

more Roman nosed

superlative

most Roman nosed

present tense

Roman nose

future tense

will Roman nose

perfect tense

have Roman nosed

continuous tense

is Roman nosing

singular

Roman nosed

positive degree

Roman nosed

infinitive

to Roman nose

gerund

Roman nosing

participle

Roman nosed

Origin and Evolution of Roman nosed

First Known Use: 1780 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'Roman nosed' originated from the physical characteristic of a prominent, convex nose resembling those depicted in Roman sculptures and artwork.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe individuals with a specific nose shape, the term 'Roman nosed' has evolved to also refer to animals, particularly horses, with a similar prominent nose structure.