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lovely

LUHV-lee
adj
1
Beautiful or pleasing; delightful.
"What a lovely view of the valley."
"We had a lovely time at the wedding."
noun
1
British informal: an attractive person.
"The tabloids called her "a real lovely.""

How to Use Lovely

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishVery pleasant, beautiful, or nice.

UK vs US

Extremely common as a general term of approval in British English, often more so than in American English.

Common pairings
a lovely day how lovely lovely to see you

Word Forms

lovelier comparative, more lovely comparative, lovelier comparative, more lovely comparative, lovelies plural, loveliest superlative, most lovely superlative, loveliest superlative, most lovely superlative

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Etymology

From Old English luflic, "loving, amiable," from love plus the suffix -ly.

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