[
US
/ˈbjuti/
]
[ UK /bjˈuːti/ ]
[ UK /bjˈuːti/ ]
NOUN
- the qualities that give pleasure to the senses
- a very attractive or seductive looking woman
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an outstanding example of its kind
his roses were beauties
when I make a mistake it's a beaut
How To Use beauty In A Sentence
- It also contains a series of waterfalls and cascades to further enhance the beauty of a hole that is certain to generate a lot of comment throughout the week.
- But they have an undeniable gentleness and elephantine beauty about them, with their hanging folds of skin and ponderous outlook on life.
- The popular beauty spot is home to a variety of wildlife including birds and types of bats.
- She looks terrible, shorn of all her beauty and dignity.
- There is no absolute standard for beauty.
- However, there is a potential for increased tourism because of the natural beauty and varied topography and because the country is unspoiled and inexpensive.
- Yovich was next to go, bowled for four by a beauty that clipped the top of off stump as it swung away from him.
- This support of the fabrication of the transcendent in its different modes, all of which, according to Diotima, come under the same propaedeutic: love of beauty.
- The radiant beauty of the score, and the warm tenderness at the heart of it, are very moving.
- These "Observations" were the first of a series of volumes by Gilpin on the scenery of Great Britain, composed in a poetic and somewhat over-luxuriant style, illustrated by drawings in aquatinta, and all described on the title page as "Relative chiefly to Picturesque Beauty. A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century