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black up

C1 neutral inseparable intransitive
In simple words

To paint your face dark to look like a person of a different race — this is considered very offensive and racist.

Literal meaning: To make oneself appear black by applying makeup.

Meanings

1 C1 neutral

To apply dark makeup to one's face or skin to imitate a person of a different race, a practice historically associated with racist minstrel shows and now universally condemned.

"The actor faced massive public backlash after old photos emerged of him blacking up for a university performance."

Grammar: inseparable
Usage notes

This term is strongly associated with 'blackface,' a racist theatrical tradition with deep roots in colonial and post-slavery entertainment. Using this practice or discussing it requires great sensitivity. The phrase itself is now almost exclusively discussed in historical, critical, or condemnatory contexts. Learners should understand this expression only to recognise its offensive nature.

Commonly used with

performer stage actor historically offensively minstrel

Forms

Base
black up
I/you/we/they
3rd person
blacks up
he/she/it
Past simple
blacked up
yesterday
Past participle
blacked up
have + pp
-ing form
blacking up
continuous

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