The physiognomy of the city and the bearing of its inhabitants share the portentous aspect of a drama. |
Many bigots and racists still use physiognomy to judge character and personality. |
There is no doubt that Charles Darwin was sceptical about the claims of physiognomy with regard to expression and emotion. |
Today, some restingas still suffer man-made impact through fire or cattle, but even apparently pristine areas display an open physiognomy. |
For the lovely Larghetto in II, Bilson gives each note its own character, even its own physiognomy. |
The science of physiognomy was of particular importance to the ancient Greeks. |