Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Beards and moustaches in American Thesaurus
Beards and moustaches
clean-shaven (adjective)
a clean-shaven man shaves the hair from his face, so that he does not have a beard or mustache
five o’clock shadow (noun)
a slight growth of hair on a man’s face in the afternoon when he shaved in the morning
goatee (noun)
a small pointed beard
handlebar mustache (noun)
a long mustache that curls up at both ends
moustachioed ()
another spelling of mustachioed
mustachioed (adjective)
old-fashioned a mustachioed man has a mustache, especially a large or curly one
muttonchops (noun)
hair growing on a man’s cheeks in a shape that gets wider from the ear to the chin. Muttonchops were fashionable in the 19th century.
shaven (adjective)
formal with the hair shaved off. A more usual word is shaved.
stubble (noun)
the short stiff hairs on a man’s face that grow into a beard if he does not cut them off
tache (noun)
Britishinformal a mustache
unshaven (adjective)
a man who is unshaven has hair growing on his face because he has not shaved recently