👉 Demeanor; facial expression or attitude, especially one which is intended by its bearer.
Alright class, settle down, letās take a look! Youāve come across the word āminesā in your dictionary, and it describes how someone looks and feels , right? It's about their demeanor ā that's a fancy way of saying their attitude. Letās break it down with a little rhyme to make it stick: āMinesā refers to the way you show, Your feelings and thoughts, let your true self grow! Itās not about digging deep underground, But how your face and actions are found. Think of it like this - someone with a āmine-likeā expression might seem sad or serious ā they've got a thoughtful air. Or perhaps theyāre showing confidence, bright and clear! The dictionary says itās about the intention behind the look too, you see? What message are they sending with their face? Do you have any questions about this meaning? Letās discuss how we can spot āminesā in people's expressions.