beautiful
/ˈbjutəfəɫ/
adjective
extremely pleasing to the mind or senses
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1They had a different language, a beautiful language called Gaelic.
2You can see some of the beautiful buildings from that time in George Square.
3There are beautiful flowers in it, and twelve tall trees.
4Now she is sitting under the most beautiful Christmas tree.
5'I'm going to be your faithful and beautiful wife.'
glorious
/ˈɡɫɔɹiəs/
adjective
being exceptionally beautiful, resplendent, or dazzling
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1Just the size, the size is absolutely glorious.
2The sleep was simply glorious.
3the weather can be 'glorious'.
4My hair looks glorious, though.
5That one was freakin' glorious.
stunning
/ˈstənɪŋ/
adjective
very beautiful, attractive, or impressive
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1The political consequences of the Kansas-Nebraska Act were stunning.
2That headline number is stunning.
3The gap between him and the runner-up is stunning.
4That eye makeup is stunning!
5The initial results are stunning.
breathtaking
/ˈbɹɛθˌteɪkɪŋ/
adjective
arousing great excitement, surprise, or admiration in someone
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1Is breathtaking.
2- Enjoy the breathtaking scenery.
3And the scale and the speed of this system is truly breathtaking.
4Your explanation of that was so breathtaking.
5The dress was incredibly breathtaking.
gorgeous
/ˈɡɔɹdʒəs/
adjective
extremely attractive and beautiful
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1The presentation was gorgeous.
2This desk is gorgeous.
3The color is gorgeous.
4The colors in here are gorgeous.
5Your outdoor face is gorgeous!
splendid
/ˈspɫɛndɪd/
adjective
being exceptionally impressive, magnificent, or grand in appearance
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1'That's splendid.
2It sounds splendid.
3It's splendid.
4What splendid effort!—what magnificent, what superhuman strength!
5This new technology really is splendid stuff.
exquisite
/ˈɛkskwəzət/
adjective
exceptionally beautiful, delicate, or refined in a way that evokes admiration or delight
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1The crust is exquisite.
2The preparations are exquisite.
3This family drama is exquisite!
4The restrained use of color is exquisite.
5The woodwork is exquisite.
elegant
/ˈɛɫəɡənt/
adjective
(of a person or their behavior) attractive, stylish, or beautiful
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1Nature's solution is actually very elegant.
2The solution is really elegant in its simplicity.
3Georgia's style is so perfectly sharp, elegant.
4It has very elegant properties.
5- Is that elegant?
angelic
/ˌænˈdʒɛɫɪk/
adjective
(of a person) being very beautiful and kind, in a way that resembles an angel
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1And two angelic beings descend from Heaven.
2It is so angelic.
3- Great, this baby is angelic.
4Yeah, I mean, or angelic powers.
5Look at it his angelic little smile.
ravishing
/ˈɹævɪʃɪŋ/
adjective
extremely attractive and pleasing
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1It wasn’t long back on land before our former pirate captain ran into a ravishing, red-haired woman in a Bohemian pub.
2Yet through all the gloom, I can see rays of ravishing, light, and glory.
3To convince the Spartans and their allies that victory was impossible, that the Athenians could easily sustain the only damage the enemy could inflict, the ravishing of Attica, and to show to them and the allies that the Athenians could do them considerable harm, if they chose.
artistic
/ɑɹˈtɪstɪk/
adjective
having aesthetic appeal, visual attractiveness, or creative beauty
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1Artistic taxidermy took an eccentric route in the Victorian Era with the introduction of anthropomorphic taxidermy.
2His rage is almost incandescent, artistic.
3Probably memoirs generally are artistic projects.
4My daughter's artistic.
5Number six is artistic expression.
beauteous
/bjˈuːɾiəs/
adjective
(literary) beautiful and pleasant to the sight
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1Beauteous and wondrous ghost, were you murdered in a bathtub?
2Cleveland's offense has operated in beauteous harmony, but once again Jordan is bailing his team out and has kept the Cavs from running away with the game.
3The inside looks beauteous.
4- Beauteous is a word!
5Yes, Bailey did her hair so that she could eat some waffles in her beauteous splendor, waffle-eating.
entrancing
/ɛntɹˈænsɪŋ/
adjective
mesmerizing, or captivatingly beautiful

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ethereal
/ɪˈθɪɹiəɫ/
adjective
extremely delicate, light, and airy
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1Yeah, so Ethereal distribution is up to you.
2It just sounds kind of ethereal
3And by contrast, these other areas of richness are a bit more ethereal.
4It's ethereal.
5- It's so ethereal.
fair
/ˈfɛɹ/
adjective
(of a woman) beautiful
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1- dual agency is fair?
2Fair is fair.
3Fair is fair.
4Today's word is fair.
5Are these new terms fair?
ineffable
/ˌɪˈnɛfəbəɫ/
adjective
indescribable or beyond words, often used to describe beauty or aesthetic experiences
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1There's an ineffable quality to it.
2That are a little bit more ineffable, that are more qualitative?
3At the bottom of the steps she stands waiting, with a smile of ineffable joy, an attitude of matchless grace and dignity.
4some of these sensations will truly be ineffable, meaning that you can't describe them.
5no one of course is somebody sensations will be ineffable.
picture-perfect
/pɪktʃɚpɜːfɛkt/
adjective
impeccably beautiful or ideal in appearance, like a perfectly composed photograph
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1Here’s a toast to a picture-perfect evening, Paul.
2This is a very picture-perfect roast potato.
3It was a picture-perfect 19th century home with beautiful windows, multiple bathrooms, and best of all, a backyard.
4I have the most picture-perfect domain name in mind.
5After retirement, she enjoyed a seemingly picture-perfect family life with billionaire husband Peter Brant and their kids.
picturesque
/ˈpɪktʃɝəsk/
adjective
(particularly of a building or place) having a pleasant appearance, often in an old-fashion manner
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1You like this picturesque view, really?
2These are very picturesque.
3These islands can boast picturesque views, exciting wildlife, and even colonial ruins!
4It was certainly picturesque.
5It’s very picturesque.
statuesque
/ˌstætʃuˈɛsk/
adjective
(especially of a woman) beautiful, with a tall elegant figure
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1The Carters are purposely statuesque, barely moving, in front of one of the most recognizable portraits of all time, the Mona Lisa.
2In his records of his adventures, Marco Polo describes Khutulun as looking statuesque.
3In contrast to her husband, Oscar’s mother, Jane, was especially elegant and statuesque.
4And Blake put him between two enormously statuesque ladies.
5I have to say because they're statuesque.
sublime
/səˈbɫaɪm/
adjective
of exceptional beauty or excellence
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1Everything is absolutely sublime!
2Ah oh yes, The stuffing is sublime!
3It's simply sublime.
4Pregnancy is not very sublime.
5The execution on site from Jason Warren and his team is just absolutely sublime.
wondrous
/ˈwəndɹəs/
adjective
awe-inspiring or marvelous, evoking a sense of wonder or amazement
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1I am wondrous.
2It is a wondrous realm.
3It's kind of wondrous.
4The last decades were a wondrous time.
5But these wondrous things are, at their heart, secret marvels of design.
sex symbol
/sˈɛks sˈɪmbəl/
noun
a famous person who is considered to be sexually attractive by many people

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hot stuff
/hˈɑːt stˈʌf/
noun
someone who is sexually appealing
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1Hot stuff coming through!
2- What decade did these hot sauces become hot stuff?
3This is hotter stuff
4Brought the Hot Stuff bag.
5Now, the floors in here are hot stuff.
dish
/ˈdɪʃ/
noun
a sexually attractive or pleasing person
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1In the hot room, chefs dish out soups, sauces, sides, and mains.
2Wash dishes.
3Maybe one ovary never washed dishes.
4Baking dish.
5All right.dishwasher is washing dishes.
eye candy
/ˈaɪ kˈændi/
noun
someone or something that is attractive but useless
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1Their blue feet are real eye candy to the ladies.
2Their blue feet are real eye candy to their lady friends.
3It's not simple eye candy either.
4Santoro as Karl was more eye candy than three-dimensional character.
5It sounds like a lot of eye candy.
sexy
/ˈsɛksi/
adjective
(of a person) sexually attractive
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1Which man is sexier?
2Well, whose forearms are sexier?
3So her eyes become sexier.
4- That one's quite sexier.
5What country has the sexiest people?
desirable
/dɪˈzaɪɝəbəɫ/, /dɪˈzaɪɹəbəɫ/
adjective
having qualities or features that make someone or something sexually appealing
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1Now this posture may look desirable.
2Promotion is therefore less desirable to you.
3I feel more desirable.
4It's desirable.
5It became desirable.
seductive
/sɪˈdəktɪv/
adjective
alluring or enticing in a way that is suggestive or tempting, often with a focus on charm or attractiveness
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1Within the context of the fantasy sequences, Sucker Punch mimics the tropes of senseless and seductive action films.
2That power is seductive.
3- That wink though, that was super seductive. -
4Seductive with it.
5- They're very seductive.
hot
/ˈhɑt/
adjective
sexually desired or desiring
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1It is a hot afternoon and Jake is sitting on a bench in Notting Hill.
2Hot take alert!
3Hot take number two.
4My face is hot.
5Those guys were hot.
attractive
/əˈtɹæktɪv/
adjective
pleasing or appealing to the senses
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1A nice balance is attractive.
2Execution is attractive.
3The battle scars are attractive.
4- None of your friends are attractive.
5None of your friends are attractive.
cute
/ˈkjut/
adjective
attractive and good-looking
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1Cute cat videos.
2So cute little babies.
3- Cute little ones.
4Cute little baby face.
5Cute little baby face.
dishy
/dˈɪʃi/
adjective
sexually attractive and good-looking
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1Dishy, you'd say attractive, a woman watching telly would say, oh, I like George Clooney, he's dishy, it's not aggressive or seedy.
2Oh, she's a bit dishy.
3She's a bit dishy.
4And we'll make a little dishy dish, a little snack okay?
5Grey's Anatomy star Ellen Pompeo may have had a difficult choice between dishy doctors on the hit medical drama, but in real life there was only one man for her.
juicy
/ˈdʒusi/
adjective
radiant, alluring, or attractive in a visually appealing way
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1The chicken is juicier.
2His worm is juicy.
3The cranberry is juicy!
4This gossip is juicy!
5Citrus Fruits are juicy.
luscious
/ˈɫəʃɪs/
adjective
sexually attractive and very seductive
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1He is seriously luscious.
2Whereas red onion has this luscious plumpness to it.
3This just looks absolutely luscious.
4- My house is a luscious house.
5But luscious brows are a beauty staple within the Mexican culture.
lush
/ˈɫəʃ/
adjective
sexually attractive or alluring
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1The plants around you are losing their green lush.
2The island looks like the picture of a true paradise: lush green trees, crystal blue waters, and white sand.
3Or lush?
4Regions in the middle of Pangea would have lush rainforests along their borders.
5This one is, lush? -
pretty
/ˈpɹɪti/
adjective
(of a woman or a child) attractive without being very beautiful
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1Last month a pretty girl came to work for him.
2He agreed to do as the young woman said, and she left, a smile on her calm, pretty face.
3And both methods came up with pretty similar results.
4And there's also a whole other category of treatment that's pretty different from the talking and listening that goes on in psychotherapy.
5The designs are pretty.
prepossessing
/pɹɪpəzˈɛsɪŋ/
adjective
attractive in appearance, particularly in terms of facial features or overall demeanor

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resplendent
/ɹisˈpɫɛndənt/
adjective
dazzling, radiant, or magnificent in appearance
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1But this fall, Putnam is in semi-seclusion, with wife Rosemary in resplendent rural New Hampshire, and he appreciates the irony.
2And when she did the debate in Milwaukee, she was resplendent in purple.
3- We're buying lots and building resplendent libraries!
4Here rows of resplendent pewter, ranged on a long dresser, dazzled his eyes.
5Placed in a ceremonial costume, covered with resplendent feathers and made to look massive by way of wooden frames, this warrior scared the Spaniards.
sensational
/sɛnˈseɪʃənəɫ/
adjective
truly outstanding, remarkable, exceptional, or attractive
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1It's absolutely sensational.
2It's sensational.
3Steering rack is sensational.
4It's just sensational.
5This is sensational.
winning
/ˈwɪnɪŋ/
adjective
attractive and lovely
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1- The winning, the witch hunts the fire, the fury.
2That's WINNING.
3Throw their winnings on the pile with the rest of it?
4The winning is the winning of the dignity of every single Egyptian.
5The winning is the winning of the dignity of every single Egyptian.
lovely
/ˈɫəvɫi/
adjective
very beautiful or attractive
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1The lighting was lovely.
2This audience was lovely.
3VELVET: Sounds lovely.
4The fish is lovely.
5You guys did lovely.
appealing
/əˈpiɫɪŋ/
adjective
pleasing or attractive
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1The exterior here is quite appealing.
2Breast looks appealing.
3Lots of it's quite appealing.
4Your dynamic nature and this love for people is very appealing.
5Suddenly, couponing sounds a lot more appealing.
eye-catching
/ˈaɪkˈætʃɪŋ/
adjective
visually striking or captivating

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nice-looking
/nˈaɪslˈʊkɪŋ/
adjective
attractive and pleasant to the sight

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adorable
/əˈdɔɹəbəɫ/
adjective
lovely and attractive
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1Baby deer are adorable!
2The ants are adorable.
3Panda bears are adorable.
4My niece is adorable.
5-These are adorable.
captivating
/ˈkæptɪˌveɪtɪŋ/
adjective
having the ability to attract and hold one's attention or interest
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1Arlene Saunders was as captivating as her soprano opera voice.
2If you are a good actor, your performance is captivating.
3Their marine landscapes are exceptionally captivating.
4It is literally captivating.
5The intro is so captivating.
beguiling
/bɪˈɡaɪɫɪŋ/
adjective
charmingly attractive or enticing
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1The romantic movement of the 19th century bequeathed us that beguiling would often distract solution but it's our emotions that we always find us guides to the truth.
2There's a beguiling quality to that argument, when we look at the folly of human history and the folly of human nature.
3It's curved design, grass roof, and use of wood and rock as building materials embeds it into the natural surroundings and gives it a beguiling aura of secrecy.
4If she beat the tambourine to her beguiling dance, all eyes were glowing admiringly.
5You have a, like, very beguiling personality.
sweet
/ˈswit/
adjective
having an attractive or pleasing appearance
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1Every culture loves sweets.
2'All children love sweets'.
3So life for this young member of the recent graduating class of Harvard Law School, life for this young prosecutor is sweet.
4- Oh sweet This was kind of growing up in the Bay Area in California.
5Sweets come in so many different shapes and sizes.
aesthetic
/ɛsˈθɛtɪk/
adjective
relating to the enjoyment or appreciation of beauty or art, especially visual art.
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1It has aesthetics.
2So the main changes here are aesthetic.
3Up on Mount Washington, aesthetics are secondary.
4The aesthetics were the aesthetics of the straight line.
5Is your motivation purely aesthetic?
delectable
/dɪˈɫɛktəbəɫ/
adjective
evoking sexual arousal
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1This is delectable.
2This looks delectable.
3It's delectable butter pound cakes.
4This delectable meal is known as the chicken cheese crumble.
5This is looking delectable!
enticing
/ɛnˈtaɪsɪŋ/
adjective
attractive, alluring, or appealing in a way that arouses interest or desire
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1Well, the numbers were too enticing.
2That's enticing.
3That's enticing.
4More enticing thumbnails get more clicks.
5Instead, nutritionally-poor foods like potato chips and chocolate cake become more enticing.
fetching
/ˈfɛtʃɪŋ/
adjective
attractive in a way that catches the eye
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1Actually that is quite fetching.
2Wearing a fetching and simple Winnie-style head tie when I met her outside Mrs. Madikizela-Mandela's Soweto home, a 22-year-old student, Neo Ngcobo, said she had joined the flourishing, unofficial movements.
3They're very fetching.
4When the smaller more fetching sequel, the G Flex 2 was announced for Sprint in 2015, I very nearly switched carriers just to own it.
5The new model is available in three colors now, including the very fetching, Atomic Red that's probably the most exciting thing about the lineup.
flattering
/ˈfɫætɝɪŋ/
adjective
improving or emphasizing someone's good features, making them appear more attractive
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1- Are they flattering?
2That's flattering.
3Wanna nail your most flattering bod?
4This flattering color works for every skin tone.
5It was super flattering.
glamorous
/ˈɡɫæmɝəs/
adjective
attractive in a special way
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1Black women have been glamorous.
2What city is more glamorous?
3Architectural photography is extremely glamorous.
4The horizon, the open road, is very, very glamorous.
5My job looks glamorous?
good
/ˈɡʊd/, /ɡɪd/
adjective
aesthetically pleasing, attractive, or appealing
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1The ads will certainly emphasize things like good taste, easy preparation, and high nutrition.
2A gardener was not a good husband for a Clarkson girl!'
3We just got a really good photographer.
4Even the cats eat good cheese here.
5I never got good grades, wasn't some kid prodigy.
magnetic
/mæɡˈnɛtɪk/
adjective
strong, attractive, and captivating quality that draws attention and creates an allure
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1Magnetic north is different.
2One of them is magnetic.
3- These Beats are magnetic.
4Magnetic interaction is much weaker.
5The remote control holder is magnetic.
beaut
/bjˈuːt/
noun
an excellent or beautiful person
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1That was freakin' beaut! -
2"That was freakin' beaut?"
3Okay, what was beaut, Link?
4That was freakin' beaut! -
5She's a beaut.
smasher
/ˈsmæʃɝ/
noun
a very attractive or engaging person or thing
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1But some, like our smasher, have a way of avoiding the fight.
2And then you put your lime in to the smasher.
3That's because of the ring smasher.
4Another record smasher to break this record needs to balance 55 glasses on his chin for 10 seconds.
5Now, the other type of mantis shrimp is the smasher stomatopod, and these guys open up snails for a living.

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