phiz

[fɪz]

phiz Definition

a person's face or expression, especially when seen as an indication of character or mood.

Using phiz: Examples

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

  • Example

    He had a friendly phiz that made him approachable.

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    Her phiz showed her disappointment at the news.

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    The actor's phiz was perfect for the role of the villain.

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    I couldn't read his phiz to know what he was thinking.

phiz Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with phiz

  • to make a facial expression, especially one that is not genuine or natural

    Example

    She put on a phiz of surprise when she saw the gift, but I could tell she wasn't really impressed.

  • to maintain a serious or neutral facial expression, especially in a difficult or awkward situation

    Example

    Even though he was nervous, he managed to keep a straight phiz during the job interview.

  • an admonishment to stop making a particular facial expression, usually one that is negative or disapproving

    Example

    When she saw the mess in the kitchen, she made a disgusted phiz, and I told her to wipe that phiz off her face and help me clean it up.

Origins of phiz

shortened form of 'physiognomy', from Greek 'phusis' meaning 'nature' and 'gnōmōn' meaning 'judge'

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Summary: phiz in Brief

'Phiz' [fɪz] refers to a person's face or expression, often used to indicate character or mood. It can be used in phrases like 'put on a phiz,' meaning to make a fake expression, or 'keep a straight phiz,' meaning to remain serious in a difficult situation. 'Phiz' is a shortened form of 'physiognomy,' which comes from Greek words meaning 'nature' and 'judge.'