beautiful

UK /ˈbjuːtɪ.fəl/ US /ˈbju.tɪ.fəl/
adj 5noun 1

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(adj.)

VERBS

be, feel, look, seem | become, grow

make sb/sth

The new paint and flowers made the old garden beautiful again.

find sb/sth

She found the old garden beautiful even though nobody had maintained it for years.

ADV

exceptionally, extraordinarily, extremely, outstandingly, really, remarkably, supremely, truly, very | absolutely, perfectly, quite, utterly

just, simply

The sunset over the ocean was simply beautiful that evening.

almost

The sunset was almost beautiful, but the smoke from the fire ruined the view.

rather | astonishingly, breathtakingly, dazzlingly, incredibly, staggeringly, startlingly, strikingly, stunningly, unbelievably, wonderfully | uniquely | exquisitely | serenely

classically

The old actress still looked classically beautiful, with elegant features that never went out of style.

coldly

The marble statue stood in the gallery, coldly beautiful and impossible to touch.

achingly, eerily, hauntingly, painfully

The old photograph was painfully beautiful, showing her face exactly as he remembered it.

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