facelifting - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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facelifting (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/fɛɪsˌlɪf.tɪŋ/

Meaning and Usage

"Facelifting" primarily refers to a cosmetic surgery procedure aimed at giving a more youthful appearance by tightening and lifting the skin on the face and neck. In a broader context, the term can also be used metaphorically to describe a renovation or significant update of something, such as a brand or a product.

The term is relatively common in both spoken and written English, particularly in discussions concerning beauty, cosmetic surgery, or marketing.

Example Sentences

  1. "She decided to undergo facelifting to regain her youthful look."
    "Elle a décidé de subir un lifting du visage pour retrouver son apparence jeune."

  2. "The restaurant underwent a facelifting and now attracts more customers."
    "Le restaurant a subi un lifting et attire désormais plus de clients."

  3. "Facelifting is not just about looks; it's also about confidence."
    "Le lifting du visage ne concerne pas seulement l'apparence ; c'est aussi une question de confiance."

Idiomatic Expressions

The term "facelifting" is particularly related to expressions in the fields of cosmetics and business renovation:

Example: "The old library really needed a facelift to attract more visitors."
"La vieille bibliothèque avait vraiment besoin d'un lifting pour attirer plus de visiteurs."

Example: "The company is planning a complete facelift for the brand to appeal to a younger audience."
"L'entreprise prévoit un lifting complet de la marque pour séduire un public plus jeune."

Example: "The city council approved a facelift project for the downtown area."
"Le conseil municipal a approuvé un projet de lifting pour le quartier du centre-ville."

Etymology

The term "facelifting" is a compound word combining "face" (referring to the front part of the head) and "lifting" (derived from the verb "to lift," meaning to raise or remove to a higher position). The use of "facelift" in the context of cosmetic surgery dates back to the mid-20th century, with the term becoming more widespread in the 1970s and 1980s.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Rhytidectomy - Cosmetic surgery - Skin-tightening procedure

Antonyms: - Aging - Deterioration - Deformation

In summary, "facelifting" encompasses both the physical and metaphorical acts of improvement, widely used in various contexts from personal aesthetics to business marketing.



25-07-2024