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ETYM Latin adorabilis, from adorare: cf. French adorable.
Lovable especially in a childlike or naive way; SYN. endearing, lovely.
1. Pleasing or delighting.
2. Possessing or using or characteristic of or appropriate to supernatural powers; SYN. magic, magical, sorcerous, witching, wizard, wizardly.
1. Pleasing or agreeable to the sight; well-proportioned; good-looking; handsome.
2. Suitable or becoming; proper; agreeable.
Fit for or inviting cuddling
Synonyms: cuddlesome · lovable · loveable
ETYM An abbrev. of acute.
Obviously contrived to charm; SYN. precious.
Synonyms: artful · attractive · cunning · precious
ETYM Old Eng. derling, deorling, AS. deórling; deóre dear + -ling. Related to Dear, and -ling.
A special loved one; SYN. favorite, favourite, pet, dearie, deary, ducky.
1. (British informal) Pretty and neat.
2. (Informal) Small and insignificant.
Synonyms: attractive · little · small
Large in amount or extent or degree; SYN. goodish, hefty, respectable, sizable, sizeable, tidy.
Synonyms: considerable · goodish · hefty · respectable · sizable · sizeable · tidy
1. Free from care; lighthearted
2. Airy, nimble
Synonyms: blithe · blithesome · cheerful · light · light-footed · light-hearted · lighthearted · tripping
Having characteristics that attract love or affection
Beautiful; having an inner beauty; delightful and charming; wonderful
Appealing to the emotions as well as the eye.
(Homonym: gneiss).
1. Done with delicacy and skill; SYN. skillful.
2. Pleasant or pleasing or agreeable in nature or appearance; SYN. pleasant, agreeable, charming, affable, amenable.
3. Possessing, marked by, or demanding great or excessive precision and delicacy.
Synonyms: courteous · dainty · decent · discriminate · discriminating · fastidious · good · gracious · overnice · pleasant · polite · precise · prissy · respectable · skillful · squeamish
ETYM French plaisant. Related to Please.
1. Affording pleasure; being in harmony with one's taste or likings.
2. Pleasant in manner or behavior.
Synonyms: beautiful · dulcet · enjoyable · good-natured · grateful · gratifying · idyllic · nice · pastoral · pleasing · pleasurable
(Homonym: suite).
1. One of the four basic taste sensations; very pleasant; like the taste of sugar or honey.
2. Not having a salty taste; SYN. unsalty.
3. Having a pleasant taste (as of sugar).
4. Pleasing to the senses.
5. (Used of wines) Having a sweet taste.
Synonyms: angelic · angelical · cherubic · cloying · dulcet · fragrant · fresh · gratifying · honeyed · lovable · loveable · mellifluous · mellisonant · melodic · melodious · musical · odoriferous · odorous · perfumed · pleasing · saccharine · scented · seraphic · sugared · sugary · sweet · sweet-flavored · sweet-scented · sweet-smelling · sweetened · sweetish · syrupy · tasty · treacly · unfermented · unsoured
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ETYM Dutch tuid tools, implements, stuff, trash, speeltuig playthings, toys.
A nonfunctional replica of something else (frequently used as a modifier).