elfin

[ˈɛlfɪn]

elfin Definition

small and delicate, typically with a playful or mischievous look or manner.

Using elfin: Examples

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

  • Example

    She had an elfin face with bright blue eyes.

  • Example

    The little girl had an elfin charm that captivated everyone around her.

  • Example

    His elfin features made him look much younger than he actually was.

elfin Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for elfin

Phrases with elfin

  • elfin magic

    a magical quality associated with elves, often used to describe something enchanting or captivating

    Example

    The garden had an elfin magic to it, with its winding paths and hidden nooks.

  • a type of forest characterized by small trees and shrubs, often found in high-altitude regions

    Example

    The hikers trekked through the elfin forest, marveling at the unique flora and fauna.

  • a legendary knight or warrior associated with elves, often depicted as small and agile

    Example

    The story of the elfin knight has been passed down for generations, inspiring many tales of bravery and cunning.

Origins of elfin

from Middle English 'elf', meaning 'fairy'

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Summary: elfin in Brief

'Elfin' [ˈɛlfɪn] describes something small and delicate, often with a playful or mischievous look or manner. It is commonly used to describe physical features, such as 'She had an elfin face with bright blue eyes,' or to evoke a sense of enchantment, as in 'The garden had an elfin magic to it.' 'Elfin' can also be used to describe forests or knights associated with elves.