Words used to describe someone's face or features baby-faced a baby-faced adult has a round face like a young child's chiseled a man who has a chiseled face, mouth, etc. has a face, mouth, etc. that looks very strong and is perfect in size and shape craggy a craggy face looks strong and has deep lines in it dimpled with dimples on your cheeks or chin fine if someone has fine features, their eyes, nose, etc. look small and delicate fresh-faced healthy and with a face that looks young full-face showing all of someone's face looking straight at you furrowed covered with deep lines good-looking physically attractive, especially with an attractive face handsome a handsome man or boy has a very attractive face handsome a handsome woman has an attractive face with strong and regular features hatchet-faced having a long, thin, and unpleasant looking face with a pointed nose and chin lived-in INFORMAL someone who has a lived-in face is quite old, but looks as if they have had an interesting life made-up wearing makeup on your face negroid OFFENSIVE used for describing a black person. This word was widely used until the middle of the 20th century but is now considered offensive. sculpted a part of someone's face or body that is sculpted is very firm or straight in an attractive way seamed a seamed face has a lot of lines in the skin snub-nosed with a short nose that looks rather flat thin someone with thin features has a long narrow mouth, nose, etc. unlined LITERARY an unlined face shows no signs of old age weak a weak part of a person's face is one that is small and suggests a poor character weather-beaten a weather-beaten face has rough skin from being outside for long periods |