skin - use in sentences
Converse of object
- irritate: Using too much soap powder will leave a residue in the diapers that can irritate the skin.
- penetrate: No - the Laser Pointers do not penetrate the skin.
- soothe: It contains chickweed, a herb that has been used for centuries to heal cuts and wounds and soothe itchy, irritated skin.
- moisturize: It also softens and moisturizes hardened skin of the elbows.
- soften: Use plenty of moisturizing cream to soothe and soften the skin.
Adjective modifier
- itchy: It contains chickweed, a herb that has been used for centuries to heal cuts and wounds and soothe itchy, irritated skin.
- sensitive: Tiny flakes can stick to fingers so avoid rubbing the eyes or exposing sensitive skin when handling the material and wash hands thoroughly afterward.
- oily: Great for oily skin - really sucks up excess oils.
- dry: I have very dry, tight skin - not flaky - just tight.
- outer: Remove and discard the tough outer skin from the lemon grass stalks and roughly chop.
- pale: Symptoms include headaches, dizziness, vomiting, muscle cramps and spasms, pale skin, weak pulse and high temperature.
Modifies a noun
- rash: Occasionally, skin rash with or without irritation or difficulty in passing urine may occur.
- irritation: Diaper rash Diaper rash is a skin irritation that occurs on the skin of a baby in the diaper area.
- cancer: Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the UK, with over 40,000 new cases every year.
- graft: He was placed in a side ward eventually, his treatment began of six skin grafts.
- lesion: There were large numbers of circular skin lesions, some bleeding.
- tone: I mean pink, not skin tone, really pink.
Noun used with modifier
- banana: The nutrients in the banana skin are supposed to make the cabbages grow quickly.
- non-melanoma: Exposure to UVB increases the risk of basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma, two forms of non-melanoma skin cancer.
- acne: Acne Skin Care There are so many acne skin care products out there in the market.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
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