Roman-nosed is a term used to describe a person with a nasal bridge that has a prominent bump or curve. There are several synonyms for this term, including hooked nose, aquiline nose, and beak nose. A hooked nose is similar to a Roman nose in that it has a distinctive bump on the bridge. An aquiline nose is more slender and curved, resembling the beak of an eagle. These terms are often used interchangeably to describe someone with a distinctive facial feature. Whatever the term used, it is important to remember that these characteristics do not define a person and should not be the basis of judgments or stereotypes.