beautiful

From beauty + -ful, first recorded in the 15th century.

ADJ (1)
[/ˈbjuː.tɪ.fəl/en-US]
hermoso literal / precioso literal / bellísimo literal / hermosura untranslatable (As a noun form, the concept of 'beautiful' translates to 'hermosura', but this is a different grammatical category.)
Synonyms lovely , gorgeous , attractive
Antonyms ugly , unpleasant

Pleasing to the senses or mind, especially to the eye; possessing qualities that give great pleasure or satisfaction.

  • The beautiful sunset painted the sky with vibrant colors. — Describes a visually stunning natural phenomenon.
  • She has a beautiful singing voice that can captivate an audience. — Refers to an appealing auditory quality.
  • It was a beautiful day for a picnic in the park. — Describes pleasant weather or conditions for an activity.