- 1You can also use more lovely and most lovely. beautiful; attractive lovely countryside/eyes/flowers She looked particularly lovely that night. He has a lovely voice. Thesaurusbeautiful
- pretty
- handsome
- attractive
- lovely
- good-looking
- gorgeous
- beautiful (especially of a woman or girl) very pleasant to look at:She looked stunningly beautiful that night.
- pretty (especially of a girl or woman) pleasant to look at:She's got a very pretty face. Pretty is used most often to talk about girls. When it is used to talk about a woman, it usually suggests that she is attractive, but not beautiful.
- handsome (of a man) pleasant to look at; (of a woman) pleasant to look at, with strong features rather than small, delicate ones:He was described as “tall, dark, and handsome.” Joan Crawford was a handsome woman.
- attractive (of a person) pleasant to look at, especially in a sexual way:She's a very attractive woman.
- lovely (of a woman) beautiful; very attractive; (of a man or woman) with a pleasant personality:She looked particularly lovely that night. They really are a lovely couple. When you describe someone as lovely, you are usually showing that you also have a feeling of affection for them.
- good-looking (of a person) pleasant to look at, often in a sexual way:She arrived with a very good-looking man.
- gorgeous (informal) (of a person) extremely attractive, especially in a sexual way:You look gorgeous!
- If you describe someone as attractive or lovely, you often also mean that they have a pleasant personality as well as being pleasant to look at;good-looking describes only someone's physical appearance.
- a(n) beautiful/pretty/handsome/attractive/lovely/good-looking/gorgeous girl/woman/lady
- a(n) beautiful/handsome/attractive/good-looking/gorgeous boy/man
- a(n) beautiful/pretty/handsome/attractive/lovely/good-looking face
- a(n) beautiful/attractive/lovely smile
- 2(informal) very enjoyable and pleasant; wonderful “Can I get you anything?” “A cup of coffee would be lovely.” What a lovely surprise! How lovely to see you! Isn't it a lovely day? We've had a lovely time. It's a lovely old farm. It's been lovely having you here. (ironic) You've got yourself into a lovely mess, haven't you?
- 3(informal) (of a person) very kind, generous, and friendly Her mother was a lovely woman. Very lovely is not very common and is only used about the physical appearance of a person or thing.
Check pronunciation: lovely