Beaky Meaning in English
word
ˈbiːki
BEE-kee
ˈbiːki
BEE-kee
Definition
Describes something that looks like a bird's beak, especially a nose that is long or curved.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and often playful or descriptive. 'Beaky' is usually used for noses, sometimes for birds or things shaped like a beak. Not generally offensive, but context matters.
Spanish: narigudo - de pico (como un ave)Portuguese (BR): de bico - narigudoPortuguese (PT): de bico - narigudoChinese (Simplified): 鸟嘴状的 - 鹰钩鼻的Chinese (Traditional): 鳥嘴狀的 - 鷹鉤鼻的Hindi: चोंच जैसा (नाक) - चोंचदारArabic: شبيه المنقار - أنف معقوفBengali: ঠোঁটো - ঠোঁটের মতো নাকRussian: клювастыйJapanese: くちばしのような - くちばしっぽいVietnamese: có mỏ - giống mỏKorean: 부리가 있는 - 부리처럼 생긴Turkish: gagalı - gagaya benzeyenUrdu: چوچ نما - چونچ جیسی ناکIndonesian: berparuh - mirip paruh
Example Sentences
He has a beaky nose.
basic
That parrot is very beaky.
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The statue has a beaky face.
basic
People say I look kind of beaky, but I don't mind.
natural
Her glasses made her look even more beaky than usual.
natural
That's a really beaky hat—almost like a bird!
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