esthetic |
beauty |
As an adjective esthetic
is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
As a noun beauty is
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.
As an interjection beauty is
thanks! Cool.
As an adverb beauty is
of high quality, well done.
beauty |
me |
As a noun beauty
is 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.
As an interjection beauty
is (canada) thanks! cool!.
As an adverb beauty
is (canada) of high quality, well done.
As a pronoun me is
my; of mine.
beauty |
splendour |
As nouns the difference between beauty and splendour
is that
beauty is 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 while
splendour is .
As an interjection beauty
is (canada) thanks! cool!.
As an adverb beauty
is (canada) of high quality, well done.
shawty |
beauty |
As nouns the difference between shawty and beauty
is that
shawty is alternative form of lang=en while
beauty is 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.
As an interjection beauty is
thanks! Cool.
As an adverb beauty is
of high quality, well done.
beauty |
happiness |
As nouns the difference between beauty and happiness
is that
beauty is 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 while
happiness is the emotion of being happy; joy.
As an interjection beauty
is (canada) thanks! cool!.
As an adverb beauty
is (canada) of high quality, well done.
beauty |
sublime |
In obsolete terms the difference between beauty and sublime
is that
beauty is prevailing style or taste; rage; fashion while
sublime is elevated by joy; elated.
As nouns the difference between beauty and sublime
is that
beauty is 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 while
sublime is something sublime.
As an interjection beauty
is thanks! Cool.
As an adverb beauty
is of high quality, well done.
As a verb sublime is
to sublimate.
As an adjective sublime is
noble and majestic.
beauty |
sublimity |
As nouns the difference between beauty and sublimity
is that
beauty is 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 while
sublimity is (uncountable) the state of being sublime.
As an interjection beauty
is (canada) thanks! cool!.
As an adverb beauty
is (canada) of high quality, well done.
beauty |
confiscate |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between beauty and confiscate
is that
beauty is (obsolete) prevailing style or taste; rage; fashion while
confiscate is (obsolete) confiscated; seized and appropriated by the government for public use; forfeit.
As a noun beauty
is 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.
As an interjection beauty
is (canada) thanks! cool!.
As an adverb beauty
is (canada) of high quality, well done.
As a verb confiscate is
to use one's authority to lay claim to and separate a possession from its holder.
As an adjective confiscate is
(obsolete) confiscated; seized and appropriated by the government for public use; forfeit.
stunner |
beauty |
As nouns the difference between stunner and beauty
is that
stunner is (colloquial) anything that is stunning while
beauty is 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.
As an interjection beauty is
(canada) thanks! cool!.
As an adverb beauty is
(canada) of high quality, well done.
beauty |
heyday |
Related terms |
Beauty is a related term of heyday.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between beauty and heyday
is that
beauty is (obsolete) prevailing style or taste; rage; fashion while
heyday is (obsolete) an expression of frolic and exultation, and sometimes of wonder.
As nouns the difference between beauty and heyday
is that
beauty is 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 while
heyday is a period of success, popularity, or power; prime.
As interjections the difference between beauty and heyday
is that
beauty is (canada) thanks! cool! while
heyday is a lively greeting.
As an adverb beauty
is (canada) of high quality, well done.
Pages