Bangs:
Bangs is the haircut straightly above the eyebrows. It enhances the hair style and softens the facial features.
Fringe:
Fringe is the classic hairstyle which comes in various shapes and styles. It is not thick as bangs.
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Definition (www.oxforddictionaries.com) | A fringe of hair cut straight across the forehead | The front part of someone’s hair, cut so as to hang over the forehead |
Synonyms | Explosion, strike, blast, thump, whack, smack | Edge, border, verge, limit, bound, side |
Antonyms | Caress, cavity, closeness, accomplish, whimper | Middle, core, within, focus, gist, hub |
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Word origin | The word bangs was originated from Mid-16th century: imitative, perhaps of Scandinavian origin; compare with Old Norse bang ‘hammering’. | The word fringe was originated from Middle English: from Old French frenge, based on late Latin fimbria, earlier a plural noun meaning ‘fibres, shreds’. |
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