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pubes
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The part of the phrase "pubes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing human anatomy, particularly in reference to pubic hair. Example: "During puberty, many adolescents experience changes in their bodies, including the growth of pubes."
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Exact Expressions
56 human-written examples
Some kits are so pointlessly expensive that it'd be more cost-effective for you to stitch your own footwear from fairydust and unicorn pubes.
News & Media
The pelvic girdle consists of three paired elements, the ilia, ischia, and pubes, which are fused into a single piece with the synsacrum.
Encyclopedias
Young women are lasering off their body hair?!" Many will see my choice to permanently remove my pubes as a sore loss for feminism and a victory for the patriarchy.
News & Media
"It's probably mostly pubes and bum fluff," Karen says cackling.
News & Media
The absence of pubes in the public eye has similarly influenced the tastes of a whole generation of young men, many of whom tell me that the mere idea of any body hair on a woman makes them feel 'physically sick'.
News & Media
If you could wave a magic wand and be hair free for life, would you keep your pubes or banish them?
News & Media
You make Movember look happening – and that's a month where grown men are apparently happy to sport the appearance of having a teenagers' pubes glued to their top lip.
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Similar Expressions
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Prior acquaintance with the pair isn't essential as Rowling reintroduces the "surly-looking ex-soldier" with "pube-like" hair, a "boxer's nose" and large appetite.
News & Media
One of the seventeen customers who paid fifty dollars for McGarry's latest meal referred to Eureka as "the pre-pube pop-up".
News & Media
She works as a janitor at a fancy gym, unclogging toilets and dealing with the occasional "pube situation," but aspires to be a trainer.
News & Media
Devils that we are, we get 1,666 tracks each, plus "our song" (currently Nude Pube Banglers' Sexual Famine).
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about anatomy or health, consider using the more formal term "pubic hair" for clarity and professionalism.
Common error
While "pubes" is understood, it can be considered informal. In academic or professional writing, opt for "pubic hair" to maintain a formal tone.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "pubes" is as a noun, specifically the plural form of "pube" or referring to pubic hair. Ludwig AI confirms this through numerous examples where it functions as a noun within sentences.
Frequent in
News & Media
79%
Encyclopedias
7%
Science
7%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Wiki
0%
Academia
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "pubes" is a grammatically correct noun that refers to pubic hair, functioning either as the plural of "pube" or as a general term. While Ludwig confirms its common usage, it's important to consider the context. "Pubes" is primarily found in News & Media, encyclopedias and science and its register is generally neutral to informal. For academic or professional settings, "pubic hair" is often a more appropriate and formal alternative. As Ludwig AI demonstrates, its communicative purpose ranges from literal anatomical descriptions to figurative or metaphorical uses.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
pubic hair
A more formal and widely understood term for the hair in the pubic region.
genital hair
A clinical and anatomical term referring to the hair around the genitals.
body hair below the belt
A more descriptive and less direct way to refer to pubic hair.
hair in the groin area
Specifies the location of the hair being discussed.
mons pubis hair
Refers specifically to the hair on the mons pubis, providing anatomical precision.
lower region hair
Vague and less explicit reference to the hair located in the lower part of the body.
nether region fuzz
Informal and euphemistic term for pubic hair.
bikini line hair
Focuses specifically on the hair that grows along the bikini line.
down there hair
Indirect and casual way of referring to pubic hair.
personal area hair
Euphemistic term that avoids direct reference to the pubic region.
FAQs
What is the difference between "pubes" and "pubic hair"?
"Pubes" is the plural form of "pube", which is an individual hair. "Pubic hair" is the more common and formal term used to describe the hair in the pubic region as a whole.
When is it appropriate to use the word "pubes"?
The word "pubes" is generally appropriate in informal settings or when referring to individual hairs. In formal or medical contexts, "pubic hair" is the preferred term.
What can I say instead of "pubes" to avoid being too explicit?
Depending on the context, you can use euphemisms like "genital hair", "lower region hair", or "personal area hair" to be less direct.
Is it grammatically correct to use "pubes" in a sentence?
Yes, "pubes" is grammatically correct as the plural form of "pube" or as a general reference to pubic hair. For example: "The character had drawings with 'demons' pubes'".
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
92%
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4.4/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested