loveliness 的 3 个定义
love·li·er, love·li·est.
- charmingly or exquisitely beautiful: a lovely flower.
- having a beauty that appeals to the heart or mind as well as to the eye, as a person or a face.
- delightful; highly pleasing: to have a lovely time.
- of a great moral or spiritual beauty: a lovely character.
plural love·lies.
- Informal. a beautiful woman, especially a show girl.
- any person or thing that is pleasing, highly satisfying, or the like: Every car in the new line is a lovely.
- Nonstandard. very well; splendidly.
loveliness 近义词
appeal
loveliness 的近义词 5 个
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- December’s heavens display a lovely pair of evening planets, shooting stars and a South American total solar eclipse you can catch online.
- It has a lovely town square full of wonderful restaurants and shops.
- Fortune cookies bound into lovely little books won’t get us through the dark night of the soul.
- Like the stamped and mailed versions, she says, they serve “as a lovely reminder of when to plan my next adventure.”
- Ostensibly it was a community showpiece with lovely trails, bridges and parks.
- Lee makes a convincing case that the loveliness of much Renaissance art is inversely related to the moral ugliness of its patrons.
- The loveliness was made all the more unlikely by the lingering smell of smoke.
- He challenges the shades and overcomes them with the loveliness of his song.
- So we put on our things, and proceeded to walk along the river to a place called Paradise, on account of its loveliness.
- Olivers pillow was smoothed by womans hands that night, and loveliness and virtue watched him as he slept.
- The valley was arrayed in all the freshness and loveliness of spring; La Belle was murmuring her sweetest music.
- Each motion of the slow-strolling form in its clinging robes was a separate loveliness.
- The long ivory needle moved in and out; the 265 fair face, half a century old, was full of loveliness.