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lipstick

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Noun — A cosmetic, usually in stick form, applied to color the lips.

How to use lipstick

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

apply lipstick red lipstick lipstick shade

Etymology

A straightforward compound of lip and stick.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “lipstick” mean?

The word “lipstick” means a cosmetic, usually in stick form, applied to color the lips. In plain terms, a makeup product used to color the lips.

How do you pronounce “lipstick”?

“Lipstick” is pronounced LIHPS-tihk (/ˈlɪpˌstɪk/ in IPA).

How do you use “lipstick” in a sentence?

Here is “lipstick” used in a sentence: “She wore bright red lipstick to the party.”

What part of speech is “lipstick”?

“Lipstick” is a noun.

Is “lipstick” a common word?

“Lipstick” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between "lipstick" and "lip gloss"?

"Lipstick" is a cosmetic, usually in stick form, applied to color the lips with solid, often matte or creamy pigment. Lip gloss typically adds shine and a lighter tint rather than full color coverage, and is often applied over or instead of lipstick.

What form does lipstick typically come in?

Lipstick is usually sold as a solid stick that twists up from a tube, though it is applied to color the lips regardless of the exact packaging.

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