handsome
handsome — adjective
1. having a face and appearance that is strong and balanced in a pleasing way — use
having a face and appearance that is strong and balanced in a pleasing way — used especially of men, describing features that are regular, balanced, and traditionally attractive rather than delicate or boyish
Christopher had a handsome face with strong features and bright eyes.
handsome face — typical collocation for facial appearance
At nearly eighty, Mr. Okafor was still a handsome man with a dignified smile.
handsome man — common attributive use
The wedding guests all agreed that the groom looked handsome in his dark suit.
Leo's confident smile and bright blue eyes won him the title of most handsome in his class.
After a summer working on his uncle's fishing boat, Nikhil returned a handsome young man with broad shoulders.
- good-looking
more general, less emphasis on masculine strength
- attractive
broader; can refer to personality or appearance
- gorgeous
stronger and more informal; suggests striking beauty
文法句型
handsome + noun
be handsome
look handsome
most handsome
用法筆記
This is the most common and widely understood sense of 'handsome'. It contrasts with 'beautiful' or 'pretty', which suggest softer or more delicate attractiveness. Distinguish from Sense 3 (STRONG FEATURES), which applies to women.
常見錯誤
2. notably large in size or value — used before nouns that refer to sums of money,
notably large in size or value — used before nouns that refer to sums of money, financial returns, or other measurable quantities that are clearly above the normal level
The company offered him a handsome salary to join their research team.
handsome salary — typical money collocation
Anjali earned a handsome profit from selling her apartment in the city centre.
The author received a handsome advance of fifty thousand dollars for his first novel.
Lien invested in a small renewable-energy company and made a handsome return within three years.
- substantial
similar meaning, neutral register
- considerable
emphasises notable size, more formal
- generous
overlaps in amount contexts, also implies kindness
文法句型
handsome + [money/amount noun]
用法筆記
Usually modifies nouns referring to money or measurable value — e.g. salary, profit, fee, income, advance, return, sum, dividend. Not used for physical measurements (height, weight, distance) or abstract quantities.
常見錯誤
3. used of a woman whose good looks come from bold, well-defined facial features an
used of a woman whose good looks come from bold, well-defined facial features and a composed, confident posture — the opposite of small, soft, or delicate attractiveness and closer to a dignified, strong kind of appeal
Adaeze was a tall, handsome woman with striking features that turned heads.
tall, handsome woman — typical context for this sense
Critics described her as handsome rather than pretty, with a strong jaw and high cheekbones.
described as handsome rather than pretty — contrast cue
Chiara had a handsome face that looked impressive even without any make-up.
Devika was a handsome woman whose high cheekbones and strong jaw gave her a dignified, striking look.
- striking
emphasises the immediate visual impact
- dignified
focuses on the graceful, impressive quality
- statuesque
specifically of tall, well-built women
文法句型
handsome + noun (woman)
describe someone as handsome
用法筆記
Distinguish from Sense 1 (ATTRACTIVE MAN). This sense is reserved for female subjects and stresses large, strong, dignified features rather than soft prettiness. It is less common in everyday conversation than 'pretty' or 'beautiful' for women.
常見錯誤
4. given or offered freely and willingly, reflecting a spirit of generosity in the
given or offered freely and willingly, reflecting a spirit of generosity in the giver — used of donations, gifts, rewards, and offers that are notably kind or bigger than expected, where the emphasis is on the giving act rather than just the amount
The charity received a handsome donation from an unknown giver last month.
handsome donation — typical collocation for charitable giving
Heloísa offered a handsome reward for the return of her lost cat.
The retiring teacher received several handsome gifts from grateful students.
Tanvi made a handsome contribution to the school's new library fund.
文法句型
handsome + [gift/offer noun]
用法筆記
Overlaps partly with Sense 2 (LARGE AMOUNT) in financial contexts, but this sense emphasises the giver's willingness and generosity rather than just the size of the amount. The modified noun is typically the thing given (donation, gift, reward) rather than the sum itself.