Synonyms of complexion
1
: the hue or appearance of the skin and especially of the face
a dark complexion
2
a
: an individual complex of ways of thinking or feeling
b
: a complex of attitudes and inclinations
All the armed partisan groups in the city, of whatever political complexion, immediately joined in the fighting …Anna Louise Strong
3
: overall aspect or character
… by changing the complexion of the legislative branch …Trevor Armbrister
4
: the combination of the hot, cold, moist, and dry qualities held in medieval physiology to determine the quality of a body

Examples of complexion in a Sentence

She has a dark complexion. All of the children had healthy complexions. The complexion of the neighborhood has changed over the years.
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It’s formulated for everything from seasonal dryness and eczema-prone complexions to post-sun skin, helping replenish moisture when your face needs some extra TLC. Grace Scollo, InStyle, 14 Aug. 2026 At 24 weeks, Mahato was worried by Kabita’s pallid complexion and again recommended a blood test. ABC News, 13 Aug. 2026 Unlike traditional full-coverage foundations that require careful blending and precise color matching, skin tints simply even out the complexion while allowing your natural skin to shine through. Marci Robin, Allure, 13 Aug. 2026 Some people have a complexion issue with the décolletage or the side of the neck or the hands or the arms. Rachel Burchfield, Forbes.com, 10 Aug. 2026 See All Example Sentences for complexion

Word History

Etymology

Middle English complexioun "(of substances, parts of the body, or persons) constitution or nature resulting from a combination of the four humors, healthy disposition, facial color taken as indicating the proportion of humors, (in general) constitution, nature," borrowed from Anglo-French & Medieval Latin; Anglo-French complexion, complection "humor, combination of humors, physical constitution or nature, facial color" borrowed from Medieval Latin complexiōn-, complexiō "combination of humors or other elements, constitution, temperament," going back to Latin, "action of circling, combination, collection," from complector, complectī "to embrace, grasp, encompass, include" + -tiōn-, -tiō, suffix of verbal action — more at complex entry 2

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 4

Time Traveler
The first known use of complexion was in the 14th century

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“Complexion.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/complexion. Accessed 17 Aug. 2026.

Kids Definition

complexion

noun
1
: the hue or appearance of the skin and especially of the face
has a dark complexion
2
: general appearance : character
information that changes the whole complexion of a situation

Medical Definition

complexion

noun
1
: the combination of the hot, cold, moist, and dry qualities held in medieval physiology to determine the quality of a body
2
: the hue or appearance of the skin and especially of the face
a dark complexion

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