physiognomy
Physiognomy
Physiognomy
Physiognomy generally means either the art of judging human character from facial features, or just facial features, especially ones that reveal character. As it's a noun, there are few synonyms for it, and no antonyms to the best of my knowledge.
In general conversation, the term facial features is more appropriate to use. Facial lineaments is a term usually used in poetic script or literature, and refers to a distinctive characteristic of the face; however, it is not commonly used in vocal conversation.---Do not use "facial lineaments." The word "lineaments" all by itself means "facial features."
Yes, it is very well known that our face is the mirror of our heart. This means that whatever your personality or character is, it can be noticed from your facial features. You can make out if a person is shy or arrogant just by looking at their face. The face muscles work involuntarily according to the heart. The heart does not actually mean your real heart. It means your emotions, your character and your habits.
It means judging a person based on their gender, just as racist means judging them based on their race.
This means war.
A character's primary features refer to the most distinguishing physical or personality traits that define the essence of that character. These features are typically the most noticeable and contribute significantly to the character's overall portrayal and development in a story.
It means he has soft facial features. His face most likely resembles that of a young man, potentially a young boy. I'm imagining his facial hair isn't fully grown yet. It's most likely that this girl means the guy in question has a soft face, you can read into that whatever you want, but I suggest you don't get too carried away. "You have a soft face" merely sounds like an observation to me.
It means to not judge people by their skin color or personality. Hope it helps!
peircing on your face
Character is the aggregate of individual psychological features and traits that are manifested in the specific ways that an individual relates and reacts to others, to the environment.