English to Latin Meaning of lovely - amabilia


Lovely :
amabilia

amabilia, pulchra, aspectuque delectabile, placitum, iucundum, laetantem alleluia, delectabili, venuste, cupidinis, delectamenti, pubentes herbae, QUADRATUS, minus, humilis, pauci, sub, paulo, amatoriis, amatoriis,, magnificus, GRATUS, delectabiles, honestum, polito, decet

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Definitions of lovely in English
Noun(1) a very pretty girl who works as a photographer's model
Adjective(1) appealing to the emotions as well as the eye(2) lovable especially in a childlike or naive way
Examples of lovely in English
(1) The cabins were located on the side of hill with lots of deck room, clean amenities inside and lovely views.(2) we had a lovely day(3) a lovely house(4) He's always telling me how lovely Paris is and how it hardly ever rains there.(5) I'm going to see him, and some other lovely people, and I'm really very excited.(6) My, don't you look absolutely lovely in that dress.(7) Friday was a lovely day, and this route seemed so pleasant that I though it would be nice to walk into town this way on Saturday.(8) Her eyes squint and her lips pulse making her laugh even more lovely to hear.(9) She's lovely in person, but her speeches are a bit boring if you ask me.(10) Despite all this, the cookies tasted lovely .(11) The rooms are all comfortable, with lovely views out over Perthshire and down to the loch that gives the hotel its name.(12) I had a lovely evening with some tasty food, delicious wine and entertaining company.(13) He had taken a lovely , sweet, beautiful girl and hurt her terribly, all in the name of revenge.(14) it was lovely to see him again(15) He could see that Carmen had indeed been quite lovely a couple decades earlier.(16) It fit the bill perfectly and we had a lovely evening with wonderful food.
Related Phrases of lovely
(1) lovely woman ::
pulchra mulier
(2) be lovely ::
pulchra erit
(3) have a lovely time ::
pulchra tempus habent
Synonyms
Adjective
1. beautiful ::
pulchra
2. scenic ::
satis
3. delightful ::
aspectuque delectabile
4. adorable ::
Venerandum
Noun
5. pin-up ::
pin-sursum
Antonyms
1. atrocious ::
atrox
2. awful ::
awful
3. execrable ::
execrabilis
4. lousy ::
pessima
5. pathetic ::
miserabilis
6. poor ::
pauper
7. rotten ::
conputruerunt iumenta
8. terrible ::
horribilis
9. vile ::
vilis
10. wretched ::
miserum
Different Forms
lovelies, lovely, unlovely
Word Example from TV Shows
Lovely body.

Lovely body.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 8

♪ Tall and tan and young
and lovely ♪

♪ Tall and tan and young and LOVELY

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 2

Well, have a lovely evening.

Well, have a LOVELY evening.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 16

That was a lovely toast.

That was a LOVELY toast.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 5

lovely bride-to-be.

LOVELY bride-to-be.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 24

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