What is another word for fine hair?

Pronunciation: [fˈa͡ɪn hˈe͡ə] (IPA)

Fine hair refers to hair that has a small diameter and usually lacks volume and texture. Some synonyms that can be utilized for the word 'fine hair' include thin, delicate, wispy, weak, frail, and baby-fine. These words can be utilized to describe the texture and quality of the hair. Other adjectives such as light, airy, and soft can be utilised to describe the feel of fine hair. While fine hair tends to lack volume, it can be described as silky or smooth, indicating that the hair is quite manageable and easy to style. Using these synonyms, one can create a comprehensive description of fine hair in a variety of contexts.

What are the hypernyms for Fine hair?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Fine hair

  • Things have come to such a point in good society that, if you want to be polite, you can no longer ask a man from what country he comes, for if he is a Norman or a Calabrian he has, when he tells you so, to beg your pardon, or, if he is from the Pays de Vaud, to say he is Swiss. Nor will you ask a nobleman what his arms are, for if he does not know the jargon of heraldry you will embarrass him. You must not compliment a gentleman on his fine hair, for if it is a wig, he may think you are mocking him, nor praise a man or a woman on their fine teeth, for they may be false.
    Giacomo Casanova
  • A lad changed to a shrub in spring, the shrub into a shepherd boy, A fine hair to a lyre string, snow into snow on hair piled high.
    Jaroslav Seifert

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