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What are some words that mean beautiful?

Here are some words that mean beautiful, categorized by nuance:

General Beauty:

* Beautiful: The most common and versatile word.

* Lovely: Often used for something charming or delightful.

* Pretty: Usually describes something delicate or dainty.

* Stunning: Implies overwhelming beauty or grandeur.

* Gorgeous: A more informal word for extremely beautiful.

* Splendid: Usually used for something magnificent or impressive.

* Exquisite: Suggests refined and delicate beauty.

* Charming: Describes something appealing and attractive.

* Attractive: Appeals to the eye or senses.

* Delightful: Brings joy or pleasure.

Describing Natural Beauty:

* Enchanting: Captivating and magical.

* Breathtaking: Stunning and awe-inspiring.

* Picturesque: Charming and scenic.

* Luminous: Glowing with light and beauty.

* Serene: Peaceful and tranquil.

Describing Physical Beauty:

* Elegant: Graceful and refined.

* Radiant: Bright and glowing.

* Dazzling: Extremely bright and impressive.

* Alluring: Tempting and attractive.

* Seductive: Attractive in a way that arouses desire.

Describing Artistic or Intellectual Beauty:

* Sublime: Elevated and inspiring.

* Magnificent: Grand and impressive.

* Exemplary: Serving as a model of excellence.

* Masterful: Expertly crafted.

* Profound: Deep and insightful.

Other words that capture specific shades of beauty:

* Angelic: Pure and innocent.

* Ethereal: Light and delicate, like a dream.

* Opulent: Rich and luxurious.

* Grandiose: Impressive and magnificent.

* Flawless: Perfect and without flaws.

* Ravishing: Extremely beautiful and alluring.

* Captivating: Attracting and holding one's attention.

* Mesmerizing: Hypnotizing and enchanting.

* Exuberant: Full of life and energy.

The best word to use depends on the context and the specific type of beauty you want to describe.

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