Today’s word of the day is ‘Gorgeous‘ Let us understand more about this word.
[responsivevoice] Gorgeous [/responsivevoice] [ gawr-juhs ]
What is this word’s grammar?
The word is an adjective, i.e., it adds more information about the noun or sentence.
Does the word have a past tense? What is it?
No, the word is an adjective. Therefore, it does not have a past form.
How is the word pronounced in popular languages?
1. Hindi – Bhavy
2. Spanish – Precioso(masculine); Preciosa(feminine)
3. French – Magnifique
4. Mandarin – Huálì de
How to use this word in a sentence?
1. As a researcher, this represents a gorgeous stretch of virgin territory.
2. For those who value style over warmth and vice-versa, gloves run the gamut from purely functional to drop-dead gorgeous.
3. It features terrific actors—Zendaya and John David Washington—who also happen to be movie-star gorgeous.
4. It’s about a young movie star who got caught cheating on his stunningly gorgeous wife.
5. While the Washington region hasn’t seen snow so far this month, we’ve enjoyed plenty of sunshine, along with some gorgeous sunrises.
What are some synonyms of the word of the day?
Some synonyms of the word are:
attractive, bright, brilliant, colorful, dazzling, delightful, elegant, exquisite, impressive, lavish, lovely, luxurious, opulent, pleasing, ravishing, splendid, stunning, superb, beaut, flamboyant, imposing, luxuriant, ostentatious, plush, showy, splendiferous, etc.
What are some antonyms of the word of the day?
Some antonyms of the word are:
dreary, dull, insignificant, normal, ordinary, poor, ugly, unattractive, undesirable, etc.
Quotation:
I am inspired by anything beautiful. Sometime it’s a pair of eyes or flowing gorgeous hair, other times it’s the sky or a sunset. I’ve been inspired by supple skin or the texture of a soft shirt.
Nadine Velazquez
Social Example:
Must be a fire. Look at the gorgeous color though!!#Anchorage #Alaska pic.twitter.com/DBcspDIZ6H
— Snarky Barky Bitch in Alaska? (@GrowingJohnsons) May 14, 2021
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