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photogenic

[ UK /fˌə‍ʊtə‍ʊd‍ʒˈɛnɪk/ ]
[ US /ˌfoʊtəˈdʒɛnɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. looking attractive in photographs

How To Use photogenic In A Sentence

  • She soon made her first stage appearance and won second prize in a competition for the most photogenic young hopeful. Times, Sunday Times
  • It may be a while before he flashes that famously photogenic toothy smile again. The Sun
  • We were very photogenic, apparently, as we seemed to attract many people with cameras as we congregated in one spot.
  • In a 45-minute harangue in Brussels, flanked by a group of photogenic women bodyguards, he will have caused anxiety to those who have welcomed him back to the fold.
  • If you've seen the Merchants of Cool, conventional wisdom is that popular, photogenic people will always be cool and what kids will hope to attain.
  • They return everything you give them instantly, photogenically. Two Kinds of Love
  • His resolutely secular wife, Asma, fits photogenically into the picture of a modern republican dynasty and works to promote civil society organisations. Syria is yet to play its cards
  • The Whirlpool galaxy, M 51 , has been one of photogenic galaxies in amateur and professional astronomy.
  • The thirteenth-century Rocca Scaligera, with its elegant crenellations and swan-filled moat, is so photogenic that it might have been built by the local tourist board.
  • But the clashes between mutants of varying capabilities make for excellent fight scenes, the climactic one occurring, both photogenically and symbolically, atop the Statue of Liberty.
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