Synonyms of Beautiful

Synonyms of Beautiful

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1. beautiful

Synonyms of beautiful adjective. [beautiful] delighting the senses or exciting intellectual or emotional admiration.
Synonyms

attractive
pretty
pretty-pretty
handsome
good-looking
nice-looking
fine-looking
pleasing
alluring
prepossessing
as pretty as a picture
lovely
charming
delightful
appealing
gorgeous
fair
resplendent
bonny
graceful
well-favoured
better-looking
stunning

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glorious
splendorous
ravishing
beauteous
exquisite
dishy
pulchritudinous
well-favored
picturesque
pretty
Bonnie
comely
beauty
splendid
scenic

Rhymes with Beautiful

apfel
apocryphal
awful
awful
baffle
baleful
bashful
biffle
blissful
boastful
bountiful
bountiful
careful
cheerful
coffel
colorful
cranfill
deceitful
deceitful
delightful

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How do you pronounce beautiful?

Pronounce beautiful as ˈbjutəfəl.

US – How to pronounce beautiful in American English

UK – How to pronounce beautiful in British English
How do you spell beautiful? Is it beautyfull ?

A common misspelling of beautiful is beautyfull
How to spell beautiful? Is it butiful? or butiful? Common misspellings:

butifl
butiful

Sentences with beautiful

Synonyms of Beautiful
Synonyms of Beautiful

Synonyms of beautiful

1. Adjective
Fast growth and beautiful silver leaf undersides might seduce you into planting this giant maple in your front yard.

2. Verb, past participle
The chilopsis has beautiful orchid-like flowers and survives because of its deep roots and waxy leaves.

Quotes about beautiful

1. Love is like a beautiful flower which I may not touch, but whose fragrance makes the garden a place of delight just the same.
– Helen Keller

2. The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science.
– Albert Einstein

3. You are ugly when you love her, you are beautiful and fresh, vital and free, modern and poetic when you don’t… you are more beautiful as an orphan than as your mother’s son.
– Witold Gombrowicz

2. beautiful

adjective. [‘ˈbjuːtəfəl’] (of weather) highly enjoyable.

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