widow's peak
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British pronunciation/wˈɪdəʊz pˈiːk/
American pronunciation/wˈɪdoʊz pˈiːk/
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a V-shaped point that can be seen in the middle of a person's forehead, where hairline is formed

What is the origin of the idiom "widow's peak" and when to use it?

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The origin is uncertain. One theory is that the name comes from the traditional mourning attire worn by widows in the past, which often included a black veil that covered the forehead and created a similar point at the center. Another theory suggests that the term comes from the legend of the vampire, as vampires in popular culture are often depicted with a pointed hairline. Regardless of its origins, the term "widow's peak" has been used since the mid-19th century to describe this distinctive hairline, and it has been popularized in literature and film through characters such as Count Dracula and Lily Munster.

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