[
UK
/bjˈuːtɪfəl/
]
[ US /ˈbjutəfəɫ/ ]
[ US /ˈbjutəfəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
(of weather) highly enjoyable
what a beautiful day -
delighting the senses or exciting intellectual or emotional admiration
a beautiful child
a beautiful party
a beautiful painting
beautiful country
a beautiful theory
How To Use beautiful In A Sentence
- The interiors are beautifully kept and the countryside is lush and fruitful. Times, Sunday Times
- Largely ignored by those same trekkers just a couple of hundred miles away on the equator lies Mount Kenya, Africa's second highest peak and arguably its most beautiful. Ben Colclough: Mount Kenya -- Is This the Most Beautiful Mountain in Africa?
- Human relations do not always rely on meeting each other in person every day. When we talk about relationships between people on either side of the border, just a few thousand miles can’t keep love from growing and blooming into a beautiful bonding. Gulzar
- It was a beautiful wooden skiff, with a little outboard motor, perfect for his part-time second occupation of working a few pots to catch crustacea to sell to local pubs and restaurants.
- In a little water in front of the grotto is the lotus-flower, a regular Indian plant; while in the shade of some of the petrified wood are several beautiful English ferns. Three Months in the Soudan
- The weather was beautiful and our little house gorgeous. Times, Sunday Times
- Horatia was still in mourning for her mother, and wore a black skirt, but Lucilla's was of rich deep gentianella-coloured silk, and the buttons of her white vest were of beautiful coral. Hopes and Fears or, scenes from the life of a spinster
- Once upon a time there were three beautiful girls who went to a writing college, and they were each assigned very hazardous duties.
- Small, hardcovered, complete with a beautifully illustrated dust jacket. Narnia Fans
- The waltz is a beautiful dance.