adjective describing someone with dark, deep-set eyes
May be used in dialogue or narration to enhance a character's description
Describing a character's appearance, often in a romantic or poetic context
Used to create vivid imagery and evoke emotion in the reader
Commonly used to describe a character's captivating or alluring eyes
In literature, the term 'sloe-eyed' is often used to describe a character with dark, deep-set eyes that resemble the color of sloe berries. It adds a sense of mystery and allure to the character.
In psychology, the term 'sloe-eyed' may be used metaphorically to describe someone who appears to be deep in thought or contemplation, with a distant or dreamy expression in their eyes.
Fashion designers may use the term 'sloe-eyed' to describe a model or celebrity with a particular eye shape or expression that is considered desirable or attractive in the fashion industry.