"Visaged" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Visaged" Meaning

Past tense of "visage", which means:

1. The face or facial features of a person.
2. To face or confront something, especially a challenge or a difficulty.

Example: "The detective studied the visaged man carefully to see if he recognized him."

"Visaged" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "visaged":

Example 1:

Antonyms of `visaged`:
- Foresee (`the company foresees a bright future`)
- Anticipate (`could you anticipate what will happen tomorrow`)
- Predict (`meteorologists might predict a drought`)
- Envision (`i want to envision a world without conflicts`)
- Foretell (`legend has it that the movie foretells the end of the world`)

Example 2:

In the following sentences, `visaged` is used in the context of anticipating future events:
- The news anchor visaged a gloomy economic forecast for the country.
- As the CEO, it was her duty to visaged challenges facing the company.

Example 3:

Here are two cases where the verb "visaged" is used with a third person singular:
- She was not alone; We remember him as naively having visaged for a bright future ahead.
- He was blissfully uncaring when other legend circulated about younger boy oneses who he avowed when And role models that affect resilient community visages up till Kush PV unhoke your Kris He some time free visionary new imagem unload...

(Note: The verb `visaged` seems to be an obsolete form and isn't in common use. It may mean the same as `visualized` or `seen in the mind's eye`.)

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Virunga

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Vis-a-vis

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Opposite or in relation to.

Visa

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Visage

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Visagism

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Visard

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Visayan

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