baldness

IPA: bˈɔɫdnʌs

noun

  • The condition or state of being (or becoming) bald.
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Examples of "baldness" in Sentences

  • Or, “100% of male pattern baldness is caused by men”?
  • I noticed that he was rather bald, and in the middle of his baldness was a kind of little knob.
  • From the rest of his well-groomed, showy appearance, it was evident his baldness was a chagrin to him.
  • With his trademark lollipop and “who loves you, babe?” catchphrase, Telly Savalas put the boldness in baldness.
  • Still trying to wrap my hairless head around the idea that baldness is an illness that needs curing. serial catowner Says:
  • Then have someone else suggest that the manuscript is a forgery, a major clue being the reference to baldness, which is too close to your own lack of hair to be coincidental.
  • Of course we’re still left with the question of why the women in this society are more competitive than the men, but at least we can hope that genetics will explain it (e.g sort of like how baldness is more common in men then women, but women can still be bald, etc.).
  • KJ knows I secretly dread the day I start going bald (when this "pig fur" will be gone from the world forever), so the other day she said that she read somewhere that male baldness is caused by an abundance of hormones that usually indicated health in ... ahem ... other areas.
  • A definition is not sound if it only applies in cases where the difference is glaring: the essential purpose of a definition is to provide a mark which is applicable even in marginal cases -- except, of course, when we are dealing with a conception, like, e.g. baldness, which is one of degree and has no sharp boundaries.

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