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complexion's
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "complexion's" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate possession, referring to something that belongs to or is characteristic of a complexion. Example: "Her complexion's glow was enhanced by the natural light streaming through the window."
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England's Rose looks as peachy and soft as Diana's complexion, and there's music on the site, Ravel's "Pavane for a Dead Princess".
News & Media
He is good on people, observing one man's "flowery nose" and "grenadine complexion," another's "white parabola" of a mustache, yet another's "precarious nail-bitten superiority".
News & Media
As I get closer I can tell it's the clean-shaven one with a dark complexion who's upset.
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Sure, Mr. Liotta's complexion is not silky smooth, but that's the point; he's Ray Liotta.
News & Media
The fact he's an Australian aside, McKenzie's job application has a different complexion than White's.
News & Media
But Digger hears that in private, there was a slightly different complexion to Visa's dialogue with football's world governing body.
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Aug. 8: the Complexions Company's premiere of "Higher Ground" by Dwight Rhoden and Desmond Richardson.
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In addition to their multicolored complexions, Puder's constructions look as though they've been forcibly compressed like debris in a tsunami.
News & Media
It can also enhance people's complexions, particularly if it's one of the peach or warm beige tones often seen in restaurants.
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Pecheux's complexion secret?
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Sara's complexion will also need work.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "complexion's" when you want to specifically denote something belonging to or characteristic of a person's complexion, such as "complexion's health" or "complexion's texture".
Common error
Avoid confusing "complexion's", which indicates possession (e.g., "complexion's clarity"), with "complexions", which is the plural form of 'complexion' (e.g., "various complexions").
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "complexion's" is to indicate possession or a characteristic associated with a specific complexion. This usage is similar to other possessive nouns, where the apostrophe denotes ownership or a defining attribute. Ludwig AI confirms the validity and usability of this possessive form.
Frequent in
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Academia
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Science
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "complexion's" is a grammatically correct possessive noun used to denote attributes or characteristics belonging to a person's complexion. As Ludwig AI confirms, it's a valid phrase though its usage is relatively rare. It appears in neutral contexts such as News & Media and Academia. When using this phrase, ensure it accurately reflects possession and consider alternatives like "skin's appearance" or "the "complexion of"" for clarity. Be mindful to avoid confusion with the plural form "complexions".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
skin's appearance
Focuses on the general visual quality of the skin, shifting from the specific term 'complexion'.
skin's condition
Emphasizes the health and state of the skin, rather than its color or texture.
appearance of their complexion
Replaces the possessive with a more descriptive phrase, highlighting the look of the complexion.
skin tone's characteristics
Breaks down 'complexion' into 'skin tone' and focuses on its inherent qualities.
the hue of one's skin
Replaces 'complexion' with a more poetic description of skin color.
coloration of their face
More specific, pinpointing facial skin color.
aspect of their complexion
Highlights a particular feature or quality of the complexion.
the state of their skin
General assessment of health of skin.
surface of his skin
Refers to outer layer of the skin.
epidermis look
Referring to the outer layer of the skin. It is more appropriate for medical contexts.
FAQs
How can I correctly use "complexion's" in a sentence?
Use "complexion's" to show possession or a characteristic of a specific complexion. For example, "Her "complexion's radiance" was enhanced by the sunlight."
What is a suitable alternative to "complexion's" when describing skin?
You can use "the "complexion of"", "skin's appearance", or "skin tone's" depending on the context.
Is it grammatically correct to use "complexion's"?
Yes, it is grammatically correct to use "complexion's" to indicate possession. However, ensure the context warrants the possessive form rather than a simple description of the complexion.
What is the difference between "complexion's" and "complexions"?
"Complexion's" is a possessive form, indicating something belonging to a single complexion (e.g., "complexion's tone"). "Complexions" is the plural form, referring to multiple complexions (e.g., "various complexions").
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested