beautiful
From beauty + -ful, first recorded in the 15th century.
ADJ
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hermoso
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precioso
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bellísimo
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hermosura
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(As a noun form, the concept of 'beautiful' translates to 'hermosura', but this is a different grammatical category.)
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.