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What are the verb noun adjective adverb forms of beautiful?

Here's a breakdown of the different forms of "beautiful" and how they function in a sentence:

Noun: There isn't a direct noun form of "beautiful." However, you can use related nouns to convey the concept:

* Beauty: This is the most common noun form.

* Example: "The painting was a masterpiece, showcasing the beauty of nature."

* Beautification: This refers to the act of making something beautiful.

* Example: "The city's beautification project included planting flowers and restoring parks."

Verb: Again, there isn't a direct verb form of "beautiful." But you can use related verbs:

* Beautify: This means to make something beautiful.

* Example: "She beautified the room with fresh flowers and candles."

* Embellish: This means to make something more beautiful by adding decorative details.

* Example: "The writer embellished his story with vivid descriptions."

Adjective:

* Beautiful: This is the primary adjective form.

* Example: "She wore a beautiful dress to the party."

Adverb:

* Beautifully: This modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.

* Example: "The musician played the piano beautifully."

* Example: "The flowers were beautifully arranged."

Let me know if you'd like examples of how these forms are used in sentences!

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