What part of speech is lipstick?

Lipstick can be categorized as a noun and a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. lipstick is a verb, present, 1st person singular of lipstick (infinitive).
  • 2. lipstick is a verb (infinitive).
  • 3. lipstick is a noun, singular of lipsticks.

Inflections

Verb

Noun

What does lipstick mean?

Definitions

Verb

lipstick - apply lipstick to; "She lipsticked her mouth"
lipstick - form by tracing with lipstick; "The clown had lipsticked circles on his cheeks"

Noun

lipstick - makeup that is used to color the lips

Examples of lipstick

#   Sentence  
1. noun Brian bought a lipstick for Kate.
2. noun I'm looking for a lipstick to go with this nail polish.
3. noun He paid $20 for the lipstick.
4. noun There was much lipstick on her lips.
5. noun Expressions and smiles change like that just from applying rouge and lipstick.
6. noun Brian bought some lipstick for Kate.
7. noun Brian has bought Kate some lipstick.
8. noun Yes, you should wear red lipstick for Valentine's day.
9. noun Your lipstick's smeared.
10. noun I don't usually wear lipstick.
11. noun What's your favorite lipstick brand?
12. noun What's your favorite lipstick color?
13. noun What's your favorite color of lipstick?
14. noun You have lipstick on your teeth.
15. noun Mary put on some more lipstick.
Sentence  
noun
Brian bought a lipstick for Kate.
I'm looking for a lipstick to go with this nail polish.
He paid $20 for the lipstick.
There was much lipstick on her lips.
Expressions and smiles change like that just from applying rouge and lipstick.
Brian bought some lipstick for Kate.
Brian has bought Kate some lipstick.
Yes, you should wear red lipstick for Valentine's day.
Your lipstick's smeared.
I don't usually wear lipstick.
What's your favorite lipstick brand?
What's your favorite lipstick color?
What's your favorite color of lipstick?
You have lipstick on your teeth.
Mary put on some more lipstick.

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