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beautyearly 14c., "physical attractiveness," also "goodness, courtesy," from Anglo-French beute, Old French biauté "beauty, seductiveness, beautiful person" (12c., Modern Frenc [..]
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beautyBeauty describes something that pleases the eye through a combination of shape, colour and form
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beautythe qualities that give pleasure to the senses smasher: a very attractive or seductive looking woman an outstanding example of its kind; "his roses were beauties"; &q [..]
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beautygreat loveliness
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beautyThe characteristic feature of things that arouse pleasure or delight, especially to the senses of a human observer. Thus, "beauty" is the most general term of aesthetic appreciation. Whether [..]
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beautyn. the quality present or inherent in an object, making it a stimulus which positively elicits pleasure, admiration, and satisfaction as a response. This quality is either pleasing to the mind or desi [..]
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beautyn. a visual stimulus which usually elicits admiration and pleasure.
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beautyadjective Definition: Very impressive. Can also be used as an exclamation. Word History: CanadianExample Sentence: You did a beauty job on your homework.
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beautyBeauty in any form is pre-eminently good. A beautiful woman brings pleasure and profitable business. A well formed and beautiful child, indicates love reciprocated and a happy union.
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beauty(n) the qualities that give pleasure to the senses(n) a very attractive or seductive looking woman(n) an outstanding example of its kind
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beautydecor, pulchritudo pulchritudinis, forma, venustas
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beautyTout est beau sans chandelles. “La nuit tous les chats sont gris.”
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beautyCharacteristics or attributes of Persons or things which elicit pleasurable feelings.
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beautyCharacteristics or attributes of persons or things which elicit pleasurable feelings.
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beautyAccording to Sigmund Freud, the unnatural demand of civilization that people revere the impractical.
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beautyThe classical idea of beauty was based on pleasant and harmonious impression. Beauty was to be found in nature, but also in best artworks. Beauty was deemed the central objective of art prior to the 2 [..]
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The property, quality or state of being "that which pleases merely by being perceived" (Aquinas); that which is attractive, pleasing, fine or good looking; comeliness.
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