Pedicured: meaning, definitions and examples

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pedicured

 

[ ˈpɛdɪkjʊrd ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

beauty treatment

Pedicured refers to the process of grooming and beautifying the feet and toenails, typically involving soaking, exfoliating, and applying polish to the nails. This treatment often includes massage and moisturizing of the feet, aiming to enhance their appearance and promote relaxation.

Synonyms

groomed, manicured, polished.

Examples of usage

  • She got a pedicured look for the summer.
  • His pedicured toes were ready for the beach.
  • A pedicured foot feels smooth and refreshed.

Etymology

The word 'pedicure' comes from the Latin 'pedis', meaning 'of the foot', and 'cura', meaning 'care'. The term has evolved over centuries to refer specifically to the cosmetic treatment of the feet. In ancient cultures, foot care was associated with cleanliness and personal grooming. The concept of pedicured feet gained popularity during the 20th century as beauty standards shifted and personal grooming treatments became more accessible. Today, pedicures are a common practice in salons and spas worldwide, symbolizing self-care and relaxation.