Pronunciation: /ˈsaɪməs/
adjective describing a nose that is flat or snub-shaped
A1 My brother has a simous nose.
A2 The cartoon character had simous features.
B1 The simous shape of the building made it stand out in the city skyline.
B2 The simous design of the car attracted many admirers.
C1 Her simous profile was captured in the painting with great detail.
C2 The simous elegance of the architecture left visitors in awe.
formal The scientist conducted a study on the simous characteristics of various species of rodents.
informal I heard that simous rodents are quite common in this area.
slang Those simous critters are always getting into trouble.
figurative Her simous behavior in the office often leads to conflicts with her colleagues.
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