
- keen, deep-set
- dark, deep-set
- shifty black
- intelligent gray
- large dreamy
- deep-set dark
- bright hazel
- frank blue
- dreamy brown
- sad, brown
- large hazel
- shrewd grey
- appealing blue
- clear, hazel
- beady brown
- brilliant dark
- frank gray
Ways to Describe Eyes
If the precise color you were looking for wasn’t there, we have more for you! View a few more phrases and adjectives that you may use to describe eyes.
- merry grey
- mild blue
- candid blue
- serious grey
- penetrating blue
- innocent blue
- keen dark
- shrewd blue
- fiery dark
- keen blue
- grave blue
- humorous blue
- thoughtful grey
- hideously dead
- tiny bloodshot
- big hazel
- penetrating gray
- intelligent grey
- wide-open brown
- large lustrous
- keen hazel
- serious blue
- liquid dark
- compelling blue
- mad orange
- candid gray
- dark luminous
- soft, hazel
- bead-like black
- dark, soulful
- humorous grey
- truthful blue
- frank brown
- guileless brown
- intelligent blue
- unblinking dark
- big, liquid
- humorous brown
- great, soulful
- startling gray
- badly bloodshot
- bloodshot
- liquid brown
- clear hazel
- alert blue
- steady gray

- watery blue
- loving brown
- big, expressive
- intelligent brown
- prominent blue
- honest gray
- compelling dark
- mischievous blue
- darkly sympathetic
- single bloodshot
- serious green
- wistful brown
- yellow, bloodshot
- red-rimmed blue
- dreamy black
- guileless blue
- large sad
- deep-set gray
- penetrating grey
- clear gray
- startlingly blue
- big expressive
- large, hazel
- humorous gray
- wistful blue
- weary blue
- watery, bloodshot
- bloodshot little
- deep-set green
- frank hazel
- black, brilliant
- large, wistful
- weary brown
- wide, curious
- intense gray
- wide hazel
- weary, bloodshot
- intense hazel
- small, deep-set
- trusting brown
- large, soulful
- modestly downcast
- big, pathetic
Phrases to Describe Eyes
Because the eyes may convey a wide range of emotions, it is crucial to be precise while describing them in order to fully convey the sensations being portrayed. For authors, this is especially true. The words you can use to describe the eyes are listed below.
- black circles beneath her eyes had become bruises
- Wide-spread aquamarine eyes
- beady-eyed
- piercing stare
- flicker in his eyes
- steely-eyed
- watery blue eyes
- wounded eyes
- bright eyes of an optimist
- eyes carried a mixture of shock and barely contained anger
- dark solemn eyes
- eyes watched her the way a tiger watched a bunny
- laughing eyes
- one eye clouded with a cataract
- spark in his grey eyes
- tired eyes
- nets of wrinkles at the corners of her eyes
- huge blue eyes that gave her a startled look
- long eyelashes
- ping-ponging his gaze between A and B
- flint-eyed
- looked at me with a strangled expression
- close-set black eyes
- arched an eyebrow
- squinted at the sun
- said without looking at him
- shot a look over the top of his glasses
- hovering over her shoulder
- eyes were brown in the middle and bloodshot
- I’ve-seen-it-all eyes
- bedroom eyes, dark hair falling into them
- steely-eyed
- his eyes flattened