The coloring of a person's face.
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Examples for "complexion"
Examples for "complexion"
1Tell them I will come, but, given my complexion, I need protection.
2But this morning's events put an entirely different complexion on the case.
3I think this might change the complexion of that debate a bit.
4This is the greatest benefit to the pill industry, of every complexion.
5The holy and illustrious Durvasa is of the complexion of the celestials.
1It's not just Africa and the United States where skin color matters.
2My skin color must have changed from UV-lamp tan to sunstroke red.
3For King, gender was a much bigger issue than her skin color.
4It was a somewhat exotic skin color, coupled with those facial features.
5There may be one or many and usually have the skin color.
1We go on principle and not on somebody's skin colour, she said.
2It's got to be ability, not age or gender or skin colour.
3It makes no difference what our skin colour, nationality or religion is.
4Within Brazil, pernicious socioeconomic inequalities are visibly marked by skin colour differences.
5The justifications were not purely biological or to do with skin colour.
6I'm ashamed to be sharing the same skin colour as those two.
7But I put to you that it is not his skin colour.
8She is philosophical about the influence of skin colour on her career.
9Using public transport in Ireland makes her acutely aware of her skin colour.
10However, Craig is adamant skin colour should be irrelevant in the casting process.
11For millennia, skin colour meant difference, but not systematically differential treatment.
12Furthermore, farm murders are influenced by wealth and location, rather than skin colour.
13The findings suggest that cephalopods have two ways of controlling their skin colour.
14At the school I went to they didn't look at your skin colour.
15Our coverage of his off-field behaviour has nothing to do with skin colour.
16When I landed, the officer assessing me shared my skin colour.
Translations for skin colour