breast

simple noun38 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

A common term for large breasts.

A common and slightly more formal term for big breasts.

Describes breasts that are round and shapely.

A common term for breasts that are not large.

Used to describe large and full breasts.

A common term for small breasts.

Describes large breasts that have significant weight.

Refers to breasts that are sensitive or painful to the touch.

Emphasizes extremely large size.

Describes breasts that are solid and do not sag.

Describes breasts with a circular shape.

Refers to uncovered breasts.

Refers to breasts with no clothing on them.

Describes breasts that have an attractive shape.

Means the breasts are visible and not covered.

An informal term for breast implants.

Describes breasts that have a conical or pointed shape.

Describes breasts that hang down due to loss of firmness.

Describes breasts that are firm and point slightly upwards.

Similar to perky, describing attractively firm and upright breasts.

A formal term for breasts that hang down loosely.

To keep someone or something close to your chest.

say publicly how sorry you are

To hold someone or something tightly against your chest.

A type of cancer that forms in the cells of the breasts.

The milk produced by a woman's breasts to feed a baby.

The glandular, fibrous, and fatty tissue that makes up the breast.

A mass that develops in the breast, which may or may not be cancerous.

A prosthesis used to change the size, shape, and contour of a person's breast.

Surgical procedures performed on the breast, such as mastectomy or augmentation.

An abnormal growth of tissue in the breast.

The process of checking women for breast cancer before any symptoms appear.

A physical check of the breasts to detect any abnormalities.

A surgical procedure to increase breast size.

A surgical procedure to decrease breast size.

The measurement or dimension of breasts.

A specialized medical clinic for breast-related health issues.

The process of making the breasts larger, often through surgery.