Pronunciation: /ˈjuːnibraʊ/
noun a single eyebrow that appears to be connected across the forehead
A1 She has a thick unibrow.
A2 His unibrow makes him look unique.
B1 Some people choose to pluck their unibrows for a more groomed appearance.
B2 The fashion model embraced her natural unibrow and became a trendsetter.
C1 Despite societal beauty standards, she proudly flaunted her unibrow.
C2 His unibrow became a symbol of rebellion against conventional beauty norms.
formal The artist painted a portrait of a woman with a prominent unibrow.
informal I think I need to pluck my unibrow before the party.
slang Her unibrow game is strong.
figurative The mountain range looked like a giant unibrow on the horizon.
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