What is the sense of an ‘okay’ eyes?
I never hear “‘well, ” Beautiful small eyes “,’nice beady eyes “,’cute squinty eyes’, except nice large eyes ()””. And it’s bad.
As far as I know all the synonyms for short eyes appear to have a negative connotation to them.
Can we define this word as having small eyes and small in shape?
What is the best way for a person to get a job?
Why does “petite eyes” have a neutral connotation that can be made positive with further
supporting context.
Metaphor could be used to indicate smallerness without saying so directly – e.g. – “(i.e. not as yet)”) According to metaphor a gimlet is a tool for making small holes, so using this metaphor praises penetrating vision, and smallness comes along for the ride as a conoration.
Alternatively comparing them to gems ” like two sparkling sapphires” (or emeralds) Alternatively comparing them to gems “like two sparkling sapphires” (or diamonds or) again smallness
is a connotation since even valuable gems are generally small.
Metaphor could be used to indicate smallerness without saying so directly – e.g. – “(i.e. not as yet)”) According to metaphor a gimlet is a tool for making small holes, so using this metaphor praises penetrating vision, and smallness comes along for the ride as a conoration.
Alternatively comparing them to gems ” like two sparkling sapphires” (or emeralds) Alternatively comparing them to gems “like two sparkling sapphires” (or diamonds or) again smallness
is a connotation since even valuable gems are generally small.
Metaphor could be used to indicate smallerness without saying so directly – e.g. – “(i.e. not as yet)”) According to metaphor a gimlet is a tool for making small holes, so using this metaphor praises penetrating vision, and smallness comes along for the ride as a conoration.
Alternatively comparing them to gems ” like two sparkling sapphires” (or emeralds) Alternatively comparing them to gems “like two sparkling sapphires” (or diamonds or) again smallness
is a connotation since even valuable gems are generally small.
Anything along the lines of elfin or miniature can be construed as positive, I suppose:
“Her perfectly heart-shaped pixie-like face was bejeweled with the most exquisitely formed emerald green eyes…small, like the rest of her, but sparkling with quick wit and wisdom. ”
And for example, shape would be almond, oval, round, etc. Do not confuse shape with shape. Are There Any Type Of Character? The size would be small, doll-like, miniature, tiny, etc. – none of which are not necessarily
negative.
Anything along the lines of elfin or miniature can be construed as positive, I suppose:
“Her perfectly heart-shaped pixie-like face was bejeweled with the most exquisitely formed emerald green eyes…small, like the rest of her, but sparkling with quick wit and wisdom. ”
And for example, shape would be almond, oval, round, etc. Do not confuse shape with shape. Are There Any Type Of Character? The size would be small, doll-like, miniature, tiny, etc. – none of which are not necessarily
negative.
Anything along the lines of elfin or miniature can be construed as positive, I suppose:
“Her perfectly heart-shaped pixie-like face was bejeweled with the most exquisitely formed emerald green eyes…small, like the rest of her, but sparkling with quick wit and wisdom. ”
And for example, shape would be almond, oval, round, etc. Do not confuse shape with shape. Are There Any Type Of Character? The size would be small, doll-like, miniature, tiny, etc. – none of which are not necessarily
negative.
Anything along the lines of elfin or miniature can be construed as positive, I suppose:
“Her perfectly heart-shaped pixie-like face was bejeweled with the most exquisitely formed emerald green eyes…small, like the rest of her, but sparkling with quick wit and wisdom. ”
And for example, shape would be almond, oval, round, etc. Do not confuse shape with shape. Are There Any Type Of Character? The size would be small, doll-like, miniature, tiny, etc. – none of which are not necessarily
negative.
Metaphor could be used to indicate smallerness without saying so directly – e.g. – “(i.e. not as yet)”) According to metaphor a gimlet is a tool for making small holes, so using this metaphor praises penetrating vision, and smallness comes along for the ride as a conoration.
Alternatively comparing them to gems ” like two sparkling sapphires” (or emeralds) Alternatively comparing them to gems “like two sparkling sapphires” (or diamonds or) again smallness
is a connotation since even valuable gems are generally small.
Metaphor could be used to indicate smallerness without saying so directly – e.g. – “(i.e. not as yet)”) According to metaphor a gimlet is a tool for making small holes, so using this metaphor praises penetrating vision, and smallness comes along for the ride as a conoration.
Alternatively comparing them to gems ” like two sparkling sapphires” (or emeralds) Alternatively comparing them to gems “like two sparkling sapphires” (or diamonds or) again smallness
is a connotation since even valuable gems are generally small.