
pretty vs. beautiful - WordReference Forums
Aug 3, 2007 · Hi, Is there any difference/hierarchy between pretty and beautiful? Which one flatters more? * Please correct my post if I chose a wrong word. Thank you very much!
I find her beautiful Vs I think she's beautiful - WordReference Forums
Aug 25, 2015 · Hello everyone, I've read here on W.R and on other sites about the differences between "think" and "find", but in this specific context, could you tell me the difference between "I find her …
"pretty" and "cute" | WordReference Forums
Nov 20, 2006 · Pretty is a more sophisticated beauty, but not quite as meaningful as beautiful. Cute is something tiny and maybe pink. A heterosexual man, in the typical culture of the US, would not want …
Handsome & beautiful - WordReference Forums
Apr 18, 2007 · It shows that 'beautiful man' has always been rare, 'handsome woman' does seem to have become less frequent over time, and that 'beautiful woman' and 'handsome man' have always …
you looks good or you look good?? | WordReference Forums
Jan 18, 2010 · You need to distinguish between being grammatically correct and normal usage. She has a beautiful look is grammatically correct but it is very unlikely that anybody would use that structure, …
handsome/pretty/striking/beautiful - WordReference Forums
Jul 3, 2011 · As I have been reading, it seems to me that, talking of a woman, pretty is less then beautiful (or handsome where it is used). El resto de adjetivos parace que van en el mismo orden …
Pretty + handsome and beautiful - WordReference Forums
Apr 3, 2017 · "Pretty handsome" more or less works, but to me "beautiful" already connotes a high degree of attractiveness, and "pretty" sounds awkward next to it. Next to "beautiful" I'd probably only …
How beautiful pictures they are! - WordReference Forums
Nov 10, 2012 · Examples: 1 How beautiful a picture it is! 2 How beautiful pictures they are! 3 How delicious food it is! My textbook shows that the example 1 is correct but the others are incorrect. The …
As ever or as always - WordReference Forums
Mar 6, 2013 · Again, I think this may be different in the UK, but I would distinguish between: You look as beautiful as ever. You look beautiful, as always. (note comma) The compliment is the same in both …
more pretty | WordReference Forums
Jun 4, 2007 · Hello everyone, I learned that "She is prettier than beautiful." is incorrect. She is more pretty than beautiful. is correct. My question is : Is there any way that "prettier than beautiful" is …