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1 complexion
N1. वर्णShe has a fair complexion. -
2 complexion
n.रंग, वर्ण; रूप, चेहरा; स्वभाव, प्रकृति -
3 fair
Adj1. गोराHer complexion is fair.2. काफीThere is a fair chance of our team winning the match.3. अच्छाThe city has a fair weather.4. न्याय संगतI don't find him fair at all.She is a fair girl.The umpire should be fair to both the teams.5. ठीक-ठाकRita's knowledge of hisotry is only fair.--------N1. मेलाOn Sunday we went to the fair held in Paradise circle. -
4 flatter
V1. चापलूसी\flatterकरनाHe always flatters his superiors to keep himself in their good books.2. खुश होनाI was flattered by his praise of my book.3. रौशन\flatterहोना[करना]This dress flatters your complexion very much. -
5 florid
Adj1. दिखावटीThe decoration at his reception was florid in taste.2. ललमुहाँDue to excessive drinking his complexion is permanently florid. -
6 pallid
Adj1. विवर्णDue to weakness,he has a pallid complexion.कमजोरी के कारण,उसका रंग पीला है.Today the day is gloomy due to this pallid sun.इस विवर्ण सूर्य के कारन आज दिन अंधेरा है. -
7 ruddy
Adj1. सुर्खThere is a ruddy glow in the sky.He is a ruddy stupid.Her child has ruddy complexion. -
8 soft
Adj1. नरमSmall children like to play with soft things.2. सादाPeople, who have dark complexion should wear soft colours.3. मधुरOld melodies are soft to listen.4. कमज़ोरOne should not be of a soft character. -
9 suit
N1. सूटThis suit is not suited for me.2. रगThe suits are spades, hearts, diamonds and clubs.--------V1. सुविधाजनक होनाBombay's climate doesn't suit me well.2. अनुकूल होनाThat colour doesn't suit your complexion.
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complexion — [ kɔ̃plɛksjɔ̃ ] n. f. • XIIe; lat. complexio → complexe 1 ♦ Littér. Ensemble des éléments constitutifs du corps humain. ⇒ constitution, nature, tempérament. Une complexion délicate, faible; robuste. « La peste détruisait surtout les complexions… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Complexion — Com*plex ion (k[o^]m*pl[e^]k sh[u^]n), n. [F. complexion, fr. L. complexio. See {Complex}, a.] 1. The state of being complex; complexity. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Though the terms of propositions may be complex, yet . . . it is properly called a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
complexion — COMPLEXION. s. f. Tempérament, constitution du corps. Bonne, mauvaise complexion. Robuste, foible, délicate, forte complexion. Complexion mélancolique. Complexion bilieuse. Complexion triste, gaie, etc. Cela est contraire, nuisible à sa… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
complexion — COMPLEXION. s. f. Temperament, constitution du corps. Bonne, mauvaise complexion. robuste, foible, delicate, forte complexion. complexion melancolique. complexion bilieuse &c. cela est contraire, nuisible à sa complexion. il le faut traitter… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
complexion — Complexion, Une complexion bien disposée, AEqualis temperies. La complexion d aucun, Natura et mores alicuius. C est sa complexion, Ita natus est. B. Quand l homme retire à la complexion d une femme, et fait actes de femme plus que d homme,… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
complexión — sustantivo femenino 1. Área: fisiología Constitución física de una persona o animal: un hombre de complexión fuerte, complexión débil, complexión atlética, complexión fina, complexión gruesa … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
complexión — ‘Constitución física’: «Impresionaba por su desfachatez, su complexión esmirriada y sus mechas oxigenadas» (Hoy [Chile] 13 19.1.97). Debe evitarse su uso como sinónimo de tez, registrado en algunas zonas de América por calco del inglés complexion … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
complexion — I noun apparent character, apparent state appearance, aspect, carriage, character, color, contour, demeanor, display, disposition, external appearance, facet, fashion, favor, feature, figure, form, guise, image, impression, look, manifestation,… … Law dictionary
complexion — mid 14c., bodily constitution, from O.Fr. complexion, complession combination of humors, hence temperament, character, make up, from L. complexionem (nom. complexio) combination (in L.L., physical constitution ), from complexus (see COMPLEX (Cf.… … Etymology dictionary
complexion — [n1] skin coloring, appearance cast, color, coloration, coloring, flush, front, glow, hue, looks, mug*, phiz*, pigmentation, skin, skin tone, texture, tinge, tint, tone; concepts 405,622 complexion [n2] someone’s character appearance, aspect,… … New thesaurus
complexion — [kəm plek′shən] n. [ME complexioun < OFr complexion, combination of humors, hence temperament < L complexio, combination < complexus: see COMPLEX] 1. a) Historical the combination of the qualities of cold, heat, dryness, and moisture, or … English World dictionary