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beauty

1 of 2noun
/ˈbjuːti/
1

the quality of being attractive or pleasing, particularly to the eye

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  • The beauty of the sunset left everyone in awe.
  • She couldn't help but admire the beauty of the intricate artwork.
  • The garden's beauty was enhanced by the blooming flowers.
  • His photography captured the raw beauty of nature.
  • The beauty of the historic architecture drew tourists from around the world.
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2

an attractive person, especially a woman

  • The actress was a renowned beauty, admired by fans worldwide.
  • He couldn't take his eyes off the beauty walking into the room.
  • The portrait depicted a classic beauty with graceful features.
  • She was considered the village beauty and often drew everyone's attention.
  • The film cast her as the story's beauty, enchanting every character she met.
3

an exceptional example that stands out for its superior qualities

  • The old library, with its intricate woodwork and grand arches, is a true beauty of classic architecture.
  • The rare painting, with its vivid colors and masterful brushwork, is a beauty in the art world.
  • The pristine lake, surrounded by majestic mountains, is a natural beauty that captivates every visitor.
  • The vintage watch, with its elegant design and precise craftsmanship, is a beauty in horological history.
  • The culinary masterpiece, with its perfect blend of flavors and artistic presentation, is a beauty of gourmet cooking.