Pronunciation: /skɪn/
noun the thin layer of tissue forming the natural outer covering of the body of a person or animal
A1 My skin is sensitive to the sun.
A2 She has soft skin that glows.
B1 Using moisturizer daily can help keep your skin hydrated.
B2 The dermatologist recommended a new skincare routine to improve my skin.
C1 The spa offers a variety of treatments to rejuvenate the skin.
C2 His flawless skin is the result of a strict skincare regimen.
verb to remove the skin from (an animal or fruit)
A1 I skin the potatoes before cooking them.
A2 She skins the apples before making the pie.
B1 The chef skinned the fish before grilling it.
B2 He carefully skinned the deer after hunting it.
C1 The surgeon skillfully skinned the patient's leg for the graft.
C2 The artist meticulously skinned the canvas before painting on it.
adjective relating to or affecting the skin
A1 She has skin that is soft to the touch.
A2 The baby's skin is so delicate and smooth.
B1 Using a good moisturizer can help keep your skin healthy.
B2 The skincare products are designed to improve skin elasticity.
C1 Regular exfoliation can help to renew the skin's surface.
C2 The dermatologist recommended a skin biopsy to diagnose the condition.
preposition on or onto the skin
A1 He has fair skin.
A2 She applied sunscreen to protect her skin from the sun.
B1 The moisturizer helped hydrate her dry skin.
B2 His skin tone changed after spending time in the tropics.
C1 Regular exfoliation can help improve skin clarity.
C2 Her skin condition improved after following a strict skincare regimen.
article a thin layer of tissue forming the natural outer covering of the body of a person or animal
A1 I have dry skin in the winter.
A2 She has fair skin that burns easily in the sun.
B1 Using sunscreen daily can help protect your skin from UV damage.
B2 The dermatologist recommended a new skincare routine to improve my skin's texture.
C1 Regular exfoliation can help rejuvenate the skin and reduce signs of aging.
C2 The spa offers a variety of luxurious treatments to pamper the skin and relax the mind.
formal The dermatologist recommended a new skincare routine to improve the condition of her skin.
informal She loves trying out different lotions and potions to keep her skin looking youthful.
slang I heard that new sunscreen is lit, it really protects your skin from the sun.
figurative His tough exterior may seem impenetrable, but deep down he has a sensitive skin.
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