What is another word for jowls?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈa͡ʊlz] (IPA)

Jowls are the fleshiness that develops along the lower jaw, especially in older individuals. This word is mostly used to describe the loose skin and fat that hangs down from the sides of the human chin and neck. However, there are several synonyms or alternative ways to describe jowls, such as a sagging jawline, double chin, turkey neck, wattle, dewlaps or a pouch. Each of these words have slightly different connotations, so choosing the right word depends on the tone and context of the sentence. In any case, all of these words refer to the same general area of the body.

What are the hypernyms for Jowls?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Jowls

A shaven head and knotted jowls?"
"Doom of the House of Duryea"
Earl Peirce
If you'd like to see him," and the heavy jowls of the speaker trembled with eagerness, "Haines will show you there at once."
"Ashton-Kirk, Investigator"
John T. McIntyre
A note which they cannot resist; and they answer it, and come from hill and valley, gathering, gathering, with hungry bellies and frothing jowls.
"In the Brooding Wild"
Ridgwell Cullum

Famous quotes with Jowls

  • There was Johnson (Lyndon) who had compromised too many contradictions and now the contradictions were in his face: when he smiled the corners of his mouth squeezed gloom; when he was pious, his eyes twinkled irony; when he spoke in a righteous tone, he looked corrupt; when he jested, the ham in his jowls looked to quiver. He was not convincing. He was a Southern politician, a Texas Democrat, a liberal Eisenhower; he would do no harm, he would do no good, he would react to the machine, good fellow, nice friend -- the Russians would understand him better than his own. … Johnson gave you all of himself, he was a political animal, he breathed like an animal, sweated like one, you knew his mind was entirely absorbed with the compendium of political fact and maneuver.
    Norman Mailer

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