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adjective
- 1. beautiful; very attractive: "gorgeous colours and exquisite decoration" Similar Opposite
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B1. very beautiful or pleasant: What a gorgeous room / dress / colour! The bride looked gorgeous. The weather was so gorgeous. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. a beautiful person, painting, sight, etc. beautiful I've never seen a more beautiful view in my life. attractive Her husband is really attractive.
The meaning of GORGEOUS is splendidly or showily brilliant or magnificent. How to use gorgeous in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Gorgeous.
Reach for the adjective gorgeous to describe jaw-droppingly beautiful, magnificent people or things. Good-looking is one thing. Beautiful is another. But reserve gorgeous for the kind of looks that take your breath away. Some synonyms include resplendent, dazzling, spectacular, and splendid.
Gorgeous definition: splendid or sumptuous in appearance, coloring, etc.; magnificent. See examples of GORGEOUS used in a sentence.
1. splendid or sumptuous in appearance, coloring, etc.; magnificent. a gorgeous gown. a gorgeous sunset. 2. informal. extremely good, enjoyable, or pleasant. I had a gorgeous time. SYNONYMS 1. rich, superb, grand; brilliant, resplendent, glittering, dazzling. See magnificent.
adjective. /ˈɡɔːdʒəs/ /ˈɡɔːrdʒəs/ (informal) very beautiful and attractive; giving great pleasure synonym lovely. a gorgeous girl/man. a gorgeous view. gorgeous weather (= warm and with a lot of sun) You look gorgeous! It was absolutely gorgeous.
a beautiful person, painting, sight, etc. beautiful I've never seen a more beautiful view in my life. attractive Her husband is really attractive. good-looking I think they're very good-looking. handsome He's so handsome. pretty Your daughter is very pretty. gorgeous You look gorgeous in that dress! See more results » More examples.
1. a. Dazzlingly beautiful or magnificent: wore a gorgeous Victorian gown. b. Characterized by magnificence or virtuosic brilliance: the pianist's gorgeous technique. 2. Informal Wonderful; delightful. [Middle English gorgeouse, probably from Old French gorgias, jewelry-loving, elegant, from gorge, throat; see gorge.] gor′geous·ly adv.
Brilliantly showy; magnificent or sumptuous; splendid. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Characterized by magnificence or virtuosic brilliance. The pianist's gorgeous technique. American Heritage. Beautiful, wonderful, delightful, etc. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Synonyms: elegant. splendid. resplendent. magnificent.
1. If you say that something is gorgeous, you mean that it gives you a lot of pleasure or is very attractive. [informal] [...] 2. If you describe someone as gorgeous, you think that they are very attractive. [informal] [...] 3. If you describe things such as clothes and colours as gorgeous, you mean they are bright, rich, and impressive. [...] More