Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: bearded
IPA transcription: [b'ɪɹdəd]
adverb meaning of the word
  • Synonyms: bearded, barbate, bewhiskered, whiskered, whiskery
    Meaning: having hair on the cheeks and chin
Usage examples
  • It was an evil face, bearded, aquiline, not unhandsome; but evil in its plain meaning now.
  • 'The Normans,' said these spies to Harold, 'are not bearded on the upper lip as we English are, but are shorn.
  • They were the work of the white, auburn-haired, bearded men from Atlantis, thousands of years before the time of the Incas.
  • Our bearded and sun-burned faces, long hair, and generally rough attire, added to our unfriendly attitude, must have puzzled the approaching horsemen.
  • There were not many of them--perhaps a score--and there was wassail and things to eat, and speeches and the Spaniard was bearded again in recapitulation.
  • "Oh, yes--I'll show you," and Burne pulled out of his desk a photographic collection of heavily bearded, shaggy celebrities--Tolstoi, Whitman, Carpenter, and others.
  • He looked at me curiously at first, as taking note of the bearded man that had grown out of the boy he remembered, but gave me very kindly greeting, and sat down beside me on a bench.
  • That his companion, younger, bearded, dressed also in buckskins, was Will Banion it would have taken closer scrutiny even of a friend to determine, so much had the passing of these few months altered him in appearance and in manner.