Chiselled vs Chiseled - What's the difference?
chiselled | chiseled | Alternative forms |
(British) (chisel)
(British) (of a face) having strongly defined facial features.
(US) (chisel)
(US, of a face) Having strongly defined facial features.
(of a physique) Having well-developed muscles with minimal bodyfat.
* 2008 , Nate Green, Built for Show , page 4
Chiseled is a alternative form of chiselled.
As verbs the difference between chiselled and chiseled
is that chiselled is past tense of chisel while chiseled is past tense of chisel.As adjectives the difference between chiselled and chiseled
is that chiselled is (of a face) having strongly defined facial features while chiseled is having strongly defined facial features.chiselled
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* (US) chiseledVerb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- is renowned for his chiselled good looks.
chiseled
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* (UK) chiselledVerb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- is renowned for his chiseled good looks.
- you want the wide shoulders and chiseled torso that women don't just notice, they occasionally grab.
