"Concealers" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Concealers are cosmetic products used to cover up blemishes, imperfections, or discolorations on the skin, such as acne, dark circles, or scars. They come in various forms, including creams, sticks, and liquids, and are usually applied to specific areas of the face with a brush, applicator, or fingers. Concealers can help to even out skin tone, hide unsightly marks, and create a more flawless complexion.
In a concave shape or curve; resembling the interior of a sphere. Having a hollow or inward curve. In mathematics, progress or rate of change that increases and then decreases, forming a U-shaped graph.
Concavities refer to hollow or curved inward parts or spaces. It can also describe a surface that is curved inward, such as the concavity of a mirror or the concavities of the human skull. In a broader sense, concavities can also refer to any inwardly curved or hollow feature, such as a valley or a depression in the earth's surface.
Concavity refers to a curved or bent shape that is inward, opposite of convexity. It is a property of a shape or a surface where it curves or bends inward, often forming a depression or a hollow. This term is commonly used in mathematics, physics, and engineering to describe the shape of a curve or a surface. For example, a sphere has a concave curvature when viewed from the outside, while a saddle-shaped surface has a concave curvature in two directions.
Concave refers to a shape that is curved inward, meaning it is open on one side and closed on the other.
Conceal means to hide or cover something so that it is not visible or obvious. It can also refer to keeping a secret or hiding one's true feelings or intentions.
Concealable refers to something that can be concealed or hidden, often implying that it is secret or confidential.
Hidden, secretive, or unobtrusive; kept from sight or knowledge; not openly shown or expressed.
Conceals is a verb that means to hide or cover something so that it is not visible or easily seen. It can also mean to keep a secret or truth hidden, often in order to avoid detection or to protect oneself from harm.
To concede means to give up or admit defeat, usually in a competition or disagreement. It can also mean to accept or ratify something, such as a treaty or a proposal, after initially opposing or rejecting it.
Admitted or acknowledged the existence or truth of something, often reluctantly or unwillingly; given up or surrendered something, such as a point or advantage, in a contest or debate.
Concede means to give up or admit defeat, often grudgingly, especially in a contest, competition, or argument. It can also mean to admit the truth or justice of something, often reluctantly. For example: "The opponent conceded defeat after the final score was announced." or "After taking a closer look at the evidence, I concede that I was wrong about the fact."