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US
/ˈɡʊdˌɫʊkɪŋ/
]
ADJECTIVE
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pleasing in appearance especially by reason of conformity to ideals of form and proportion
a good-looking man
a fine-looking woman
very pretty but not so extraordinarily handsome
better-looking than her sister
our southern women are well-favored
How To Use good-looking In A Sentence
- If there was any hope of holding on to even a shred of her dwindling self-respect, she should do exactly what she knew Margo would do—close the laptop, take her de-scrunchied, perfumed, and nearly thonged self down to the nearest club, pick up the first passably good-looking stranger who asked her to dance, and bring him back to the apartment for some safe but anonymous sex. Goodnight Tweetheart
- This is a fantastically good-looking car in the metal, especially when painted in the lurid shade of orange this model is sporting. Times, Sunday Times
- He is also tall, good-looking and ferociously lucky. Times, Sunday Times
- Most of these good-looking, solid and sculptural vanity units are not cheap, although the high street and mail-order catalogues are catching up with the trend.
- The good-looking wonderkid who can't ever admit defeat.
- Lanikai is a community of wealthy, preposterously fit, good-looking people who seem to be constantly in motion.
- But my reasons for admiring the good-looking hunk sitting across from me are artistic not aesthetic. Times, Sunday Times
- She was a good-looking woman who wanted me and I went with it. The Sun
- Despite its good-looking veneer, its breakneck pace, its daisy-chain of expert set-pieces, some crucial logic or motive appears to have been junked along the way.
- But estate cars usually seat just five, and this good-looking car seats seven.