Tez in english

Complexion

pronunciation: kəmpekʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures

tez = complexion. 

Example: A content analysis of magazines from 1989-94 shows that blacks in advertisments have lighter complexions and more Caucasian features.

more:

» de tez blancalight-skinned .

Example: The light-skinned vs. dark-skinned debate has been a heated topic within the black community for decades.

» de tez claralight-skinned .

Example: The light-skinned vs. dark-skinned debate has been a heated topic within the black community for decades.

» de tez morenaswarthy [swarthier -comp., swarthiest -sup.]  ; swarthy-skinneddusky [duskier -comp., duskiest -sup.]  ; dark-skinned .

Example: According to family legend, some of them had 'dark hair and swarthy skin' = Según la leyenda familiar, algunos de ellos tenían el pelo negro y la piel morena.

Example: I tend to be attracted to swarthy-skinned black-haired people -- just because I am the opposite, I guess.

Example: The film centers on a non-white secretary who believes that her dusky kin and non-Nordic features prevent her boss from returning her affections.

Example: The light-skinned vs. dark-skinned debate has been a heated topic within the black community for decades.

» de tez oscuradark-skinneddusky [duskier -comp., duskiest -sup.]  .

Example: The light-skinned vs. dark-skinned debate has been a heated topic within the black community for decades.

Example: The film centers on a non-white secretary who believes that her dusky kin and non-Nordic features prevent her boss from returning her affections.

Tez synonyms

complection in spanish: complección, pronunciation: kəmplekʃən part of speech: noun skin condition in spanish: condición de piel, pronunciation: skɪnkəndɪʃən part of speech: noun skin color in spanish: color de piel, pronunciation: skɪnkʌlɜr part of speech: noun skin colour in spanish: color de piel, pronunciation: skɪnkəlɜr part of speech: noun
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