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Beautiful, Appealing, or Stunning

If a person looks good, you could say they are good-looking, but this isn’t very descriptive. When you talk about a pretty woman or a handsome man, you comment on the person’s attractive features and appearance. These words often suggest the genders indicated – a “pretty” man’s features might have a traditionally “feminine” quality, while a “handsome” woman’s features might be traditionally “masculine”. However, all of them are attractive people, which is a neutral term. You can also say they are beautiful, which is even broader – people, places, and objects can all be beautiful since this simply means that something is visually appealing. You might describe the gorgeous view of a city from the top of a building, which is more powerful than saying the view was “beautiful” or even “very beautiful”. There are also certain words that suggest particular kinds of beauty. A resplendent costume is beautiful because it is luxurious and brightly colored, while an exquisite painting has a lot of fine detail. Let’s look at some more words you can use to describe beauty in people and things.



Word
Meaning
Sample Sentence

Hot, adjective
Having a high temperature; intense or passionate.
The hot summer day made us feel exhausted.


Good-looking, adjective
Attractive and pleasing in appearance.
The good-looking actor was a popular heartthrob among teenagers.


Pretty, adjective
Attractive or pleasing in appearance or manner.
The pretty flowers in the garden caught my attention.


Handsome, adjective
Pleasingly attractive or good-looking.
The handsome actor was a favorite among female fans.


Cute, adjective
Attractive in a charming and endearing way.
The little puppy's big brown eyes made it look incredibly cute.


Sexy, adjective
Attractive in a sexually appealing way.
The model's sexy pose on the magazine cover caught everyone's attention.


Gorgeous, adjective
Extremely beautiful or attractive.
The gorgeous sunset on the beach took my breath away.


Appealing, adjective
Pleasing or attractive in a charming way.
The appealing design of the new smartphone caught my attention.


Attractive, adjective
Pleasing or appealing to the eye or mind.
The attractive design of the new smartphone caught my attention.


Charming, adjective
Pleasing or attractive in a delightful way.
The charming little cottage was surrounded by beautiful gardens.


Beautiful, adjective
Pleasing the senses or mind aesthetically.
The beautiful sunset on the beach was breathtaking.


Darling, noun
Beloved or cherished person, often used as a term of endearment.
She called her husband darling as she handed him a cup of coffee.


Fetching, adjective
Attractive or pleasing in a charming way.
The fetching smile of the child won over the hearts of everyone.


Foxy, adjective
Attractive and charming in a sly or cunning way.
The foxy salesperson convinced me to buy the expensive watch.


Dainty, adjective
Delicately pretty or charming; pleasingly small or elegant.
The dainty tea cups were a lovely addition to the antique collection.


Desirable, adjective
Highly pleasing or attractive, worthy of desire.
The desirable location of the house made it a great investment.


Dreamy, adjective
Having a romantic or idealized quality; fanciful or unrealistic.
The dreamy landscape painting evoked a sense of nostalgia in me.


Snazzy, adjective
Fashionably attractive and impressive.
The snazzy new sports car turned heads on the highway.


Hunky, adjective
Physically strong and attractive, especially in a masculine way.
The hunky actor was a hit with the female audience.


Drop-dead, adjective
Extremely beautiful or attractive.
The drop-dead gorgeous model walked down the catwalk with confidence.


Seductive, adjective
Attractive or appealing in a subtle and often sensual way.
The seductive melody of the jazz song filled the room.


Lovely, adjective
Pleasing, attractive, or delightful in a charming way.
The lovely garden was full of colorful flowers.


Luscious, adjective
Pleasingly rich and sweet in taste or smell.
The luscious aroma of freshly baked cookies filled the air.


Alluring, adjective
Extremely attractive or appealing, often in a subtle way.
The alluring aroma of freshly baked cookies filled the air.


Stunning, adjective
Extremely beautiful or attractive, causing a strong emotional response.
The stunning sunset on the beach took my breath away.


Bonny, adjective
Attractive or pleasing in appearance or manner.
The bonny baby laughed at the silly clown.


Magnificent, adjective
Extremely beautiful, impressive, or elaborate.
The fireworks display was truly magnificent, filling the entire sky.


Striking, adjective
Attracting attention because of being unusual or impressive.
The striking beauty of the sunset took my breath away.


Splendid, adjective
Extremely good or impressive; magnificent or grand.
The fireworks display was splendid, filling the entire sky.


Aesthetic, adjective
Relating to beauty, taste, or artistic appreciation.
The museum's new exhibit showcased a stunning aesthetic of modern art.


Cunning, adjective
Having or showing cleverness or skill in achieving one's goals.
The cunning fox outsmarted the hunter and escaped.


Glamorous, adjective
Attractive and exciting, often in a luxurious or fashionable way.
The glamorous actress walked the red carpet with confidence.


Knockout, noun
A person or thing that is extremely impressive or attractive.
The new restaurant's knockout dessert menu was a huge hit with customers.


Well-favored, adjective
Pleasing or attractive in appearance or character.
The well-favored prince was loved by all in the kingdom.


Studly, adjective
Attractive and impressive, especially in a masculine way.
The studly actor walked confidently down the red carpet.


Exquisite, adjective
Extremely beautiful or delicate; of very high quality.
The exquisite painting was the centerpiece of the art gallery.


Sightly, adjective
Pleasing to the eye; attractive or beautiful.
The sightly garden was a popular spot for wedding photos.


Winsome, adjective
Charmingly attractive or pleasing in a subtle way.
The winsome smile of the child melted everyone's heart.


Arresting, adjective
Extremely interesting or attractive, holding one's attention.
The arresting beauty of the sunset took my breath away.


Seemly, adjective
Fitting or suitable in appearance or behavior.
The seemly dress code for the wedding was strictly enforced.


Bewitching, adjective
Extremely charming or attractive, often in a mysterious way.
The bewitching smile of the actress captivated the audience.


Statuesque, adjective
Having a tall, slender, and elegant figure, like a statue.
The statuesque model walked confidently down the catwalk.


Ravishing, adjective
Extremely beautiful or attractive, pleasing to the eye or mind.
The ravishing sunset on the beach took our breath away.


Comely, adjective
Pleasing or attractive in appearance or manner.
The comely actress charmed the audience with her smile.


Nubile, adjective
Attractive and sexually mature young woman.
The nubile actress was cast in the leading role of the romantic comedy.


Resplendent, adjective
Shining brightly and beautifully, full of splendor.
The resplendent peacock spread its vibrant tail feathers.


Beauteous, adjective
Extremely beautiful or attractive.
The beauteous sunset on the beach took our breath away.


Junoesque, adjective
Resembling the goddess Juno, especially in being stately and majestic.
The fashion model's Junoesque figure commanded attention on the runway.





 

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