beard

[bɪəd]

beard Definition

  • 1the hair that grows on the chin and cheeks of a man's face
  • 2a tuft or growth of hairs or bristles on certain plants and animals

Using beard: Examples

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

  • Example

    He grew a beard during his vacation.

  • Example

    The lion's mane is a type of beard.

  • Example

    The cactus has long, sharp beards.

  • Example

    The wheat field was full of beards.

beard Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for beard

Phrases with beard

  • to confront a powerful adversary in their own territory

    Example

    Despite the risks, the journalist decided to beard the lion in his den by investigating the corrupt politician.

  • to confront or acknowledge an unpleasant truth

    Example

    It's time to beard the truth and admit that we made a mistake.

  • to defy or mock someone openly

    Example

    The students made a beard of the teacher by ignoring her instructions and talking loudly in class.

Origins of beard

from Old English 'berd'

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Summary: beard in Brief

A 'beard' [bɪəd] is the hair that grows on a man's chin and cheeks. It can also refer to tufts of hair or bristles on plants and animals. Phrases like 'beard the lion in his den' mean confronting a powerful adversary, while 'beard the truth' means acknowledging an unpleasant truth. 'Make a beard' means to openly defy or mock someone.

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