Entity: ANGELFACE
ANGELFACE refers to a person, typically a girl, whose face is described as beautiful like that of an angel.
ANGELFACE
Etymology
The term 'ANGELFACE' likely originates from the combination of 'angel' and 'face,' emphasizing the beauty and purity associated with angelic beings.
Definition
ANGELFACE refers to a person, typically a girl, whose face is described as beautiful like that of an angel. It conveys a sense of innocence, grace, and ethereal beauty.
Historical Context
The term has been used in various contexts, including literature, film, and everyday language, to depict individuals with strikingly attractive facial features.
Cultural Significance
In popular culture, ANGELFACE is often used to compliment someone's appearance, highlighting their angelic qualities and charm.
Related Concepts
- Angel Face (Film): A 1953 American film noir directed by Otto Preminger, starring Robert Mitchum and Jean Simmons, known for its portrayal of complex characters.
- Angel-faced: An adjective used to describe someone with a face resembling that of an angel.
See Also
A term used to describe someone, usually a girl, whose facial features are considered exceptionally beautiful and angelic.