beautiful
beautiful — adjective
1. so pleasing in its look, sound, or form that it makes people admire it.
so pleasing in its look, sound, or form that it makes people admire it.
The lake looked beautiful at sunrise, with mist above the still water.
linking verb: looked beautiful
Uri played a beautiful song on the piano after dinner.
beautiful + noun for music
Everyone stopped to photograph the beautiful old bridge over the river.
At the museum, Noah stopped beside a beautiful bowl with blue flowers.
The baby's room looked beautiful with yellow curtains and paper stars.
- pretty
is softer and is often used for faces, clothes, or small things.
- lovely
adds a warm, personal feeling.
- gorgeous
is stronger and more vivid.
- attractive
is broader and usually less intense.
文法句型
a beautiful face
beautiful music
a beautiful place
look beautiful
用法筆記
Common with people, places, clothes, music, art, and scenery. Distinguish from adjective/2: this sense is about beauty itself, not simply a pleasant experience or comfortable feeling.
常見錯誤
2. bringing a strong feeling of comfort or happiness because it is extremely pleasa
bringing a strong feeling of comfort or happiness because it is extremely pleasant.
We had beautiful weather for the school picnic by the beach.
collocation: beautiful weather
Saturday brought a beautiful morning for a run along the river.
beautiful + time word
Sunday was a beautiful day for a picnic in the park.
The children enjoyed a beautiful afternoon in the park after lunch.
We spent a beautiful evening on the roof, watching planes cross the sky.
- lovely
is a close everyday match for pleasant weather or time.
- wonderful
is broader and often stronger.
- delightful
sounds a little more formal.
- enjoyable
focuses more on the experience than on emotion.
- awful
is a strong opposite for very bad weather or experiences.
- unpleasant
is a more neutral opposite.
文法句型
beautiful weather
a beautiful day
a beautiful afternoon
feel beautiful
用法筆記
Common with weather and parts of the day, and sometimes with experiences that feel especially comforting or joyful. Distinguish from adjective/1: the focus is the good feeling something gives, not how attractive it looks.
常見錯誤
3. used in speech to praise something as especially kind, skilful, or done in exact
used in speech to praise something as especially kind, skilful, or done in exactly the right way.
It was beautiful of Otto to wait with the lost child.
pattern: beautiful of + person + to-infinitive
Coach Ramos called Ken's last pass beautiful in the final minute.
spoken praise for skill
Leah gave a beautiful answer about sharing lunch with the new boy.
Grandpa said bringing soup to Nora was a beautiful thing to do.
The dance judge praised Hana's beautiful footwork after the final turn.
- kind
fits only the generous side of this sense.
- thoughtful
stresses care for another person.
- brilliant
fits the skilful or exact side, not kindness.
- elegant
is common for skilful moves or solutions done with ease.
文法句型
beautiful of + person + to-infinitive
a beautiful answer
a beautiful pass
beautiful work
用法筆記
Common in speech when reacting to a kind gesture, a smart reply, or skilful play. The pattern 'it was beautiful of + person + to-infinitive' is mainly for kindness; before nouns like answer or pass, it usually praises how well something was done.