dimples
nounDivide dimples into syllables:
dim · ples
How to pronounce dimples:
Definition of dimples:
- dimples (noun):
- a small natural dent on the cheeks or chin
- a slight natural indentation in the surface of some part of the human body
Synonyms for dimples:
alcoves
alveoli
basins
boreholes
bowls
cavities
chuckholes
cleft
clefts
concavity
craters
dent
dimple
dimpled chad
dip
furrows
gouges
grooves
hollow
impressions
imprints
indentation
niches
nooks
notches
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Antonyms for dimples:
bulges
bumps
solids
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