skin

[skɪn]

skin Definition

  • 1the thin layer of tissue forming the natural outer covering of the body of a person or animal
  • 2the skin of a particular type of animal used for making clothing or other items

Using skin: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "skin" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She has sensitive skin that burns easily in the sun.

  • Example

    The snake sheds its skin periodically.

  • Example

    The leather jacket is made from cow skin.

  • Example

    The hunter tanned the deer skin to make a rug.

skin Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for skin

Phrases with skin

  • skin and bones

    very thin, especially because of illness or hunger

    Example

    After weeks of being lost in the wilderness, he was nothing but skin and bones.

  • jump out of one's skin

    to be extremely startled or surprised

    Example

    I nearly jumped out of my skin when the fire alarm went off.

  • by the skin of one's teeth

    by a very narrow margin; barely succeeding

    Example

    He passed the exam by the skin of his teeth, getting just enough points to qualify.

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Summary: skin in Brief

The term 'skin' [skɪn] refers to the thin layer of tissue covering the body of a person or animal. It can also refer to the skin of a particular animal used for making clothing or other items. Examples include 'She has sensitive skin that burns easily in the sun.' and 'The leather jacket is made from cow skin.' Phrases like 'skin and bones' describe someone who is very thin, while 'jump out of one's skin' means to be extremely startled.

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