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Synonyms and antonyms of Make-up in British Thesaurus

Make-up

bindi (noun)

Indian English a small mark worn as a decoration in the middle of the forehead by some Indian women, especially Hindus

blush (noun)

American blusher

blusher (noun)

British a pink powder or cream that women put on their cheeks

compact (noun)

a small flat container for face powder, with a mirror inside

eyeliner (noun)

a dark substance used for drawing a line along the edge of each eyelid

eye shadow (noun)

a coloured substance that you can put on your eyelids

face powder (noun)

powder that women put on their faces as part of their make-up

foundation (noun)

a cream the same colour as your skin that you put on your face before the rest of your make-up

greasepaint (noun)

the thick make-up that actors put on their faces

highlighter (noun)

a type of make-up that makes particular parts of the face more noticeable

kajal (noun)

Indian English black powder worn around the eyes or as a mark on the forehead by some South Asian women and children

kohl (noun)

dark makeup worn around the edges of the eyes

kumkum (noun)

Indian English a red round mark worn as a decoration on the forehead by some Hindu women and girls

liner (noun)

informal eyeliner

lip balm (noun)

a substance that you put on your lips if they are dry and sore

lip gloss (noun)

a substance that women put on their lips to make them shiny

lippy (noun)

Britishinformal lipstick

lipstick (noun)

a coloured substance in the form of a small stick that women put on their lips, or a stick of this

make-up (noun)

substances that people put on their faces, including their eyes and lips, in order to look attractive or to change their appearance

mascara (noun)

a dark substance used for making eyelashes look darker or longer

pancake (noun)

a type of make-up that actors use

powder (noun)

makeup in the form of powder, used on your face or body

rouge (noun)

old-fashioned a red powder or cream that is used to give colour to your cheeks

shadow (noun)

eye shadow

slap (noun)

Britishvery informal make-up

talc (noun)

informal talcum powder

talcum powder (noun)

a soft white powder that you sometimes put on your body after having a bath or a shower

war paint (noun)

humorous make-up