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Disfigure
To mar the figure of; to render less complete, perfect, or beautiful in appearance; to deface; to deform.
Handsome
Evincing a becoming generosity or nobleness of character; liberal; generous.
Tulip
Any plant of the liliaceous genus Tulipa. Many varieties are cultivated for their beautiful, often variegated flowers.
Myrtle
A species of the genus Myrtus, especially Myrtus communis. The common myrtle has a shrubby, upright stem, eight or ten feet high. Its branches form a close, full head, thickly covered with ovate..
Furze
A thorny evergreen shrub (Ulex Europaeus), with beautiful yellow flowers, very common upon the plains and hills of Great Britain; -- called also gorse, and whin. The dwarf furze is Ulex nanus.
Tuberose
A plant (Polianthes tuberosa) with a tuberous root and a liliaceous flower. It is much cultivated for its beautiful and fragrant white blossoms.
Balder
The most beautiful and beloved of the gods; the god of peace; the son of Odin and Freya.
Calypso
A small and beautiful species of orchid, having a flower variegated with purple, pink, and yellow. It grows in cold and wet localities in the northern part of the United States. The Calypso b..
Artistic
Alt. of Artistical
Hyacinth
A bulbous plant of the genus Hyacinthus, bearing beautiful spikes of fragrant flowers. H. orientalis is a common variety.
Aesthetic
Alt. of Aesthetical
Gorgeous
Imposing through splendid or various colors; showy; fine; magnificent.
Hideous
Distressing or offensive to the ear; exciting terror or dismay; as, a hideous noise.
Hideous
Frightful, shocking, or offensive to the eyes; dreadful to behold; as, a hideous monster; hideous looks.
Olive
A tree (Olea Europaea) with small oblong or elliptical leaves, axillary clusters of flowers, and oval, one-seeded drupes. The tree has been cultivated for its fruit for thousands of years, and i..
Salon
An apartment for the reception of company; hence, in the plural, fashionable parties; circles of fashionable society.
Glow
To shine with an intense or white heat; to give forth vivid light and heat; to be incandescent.
Unlovely
Not lovely; not amiable; possessing qualities that excite dislike; disagreeable; displeasing; unpleasant.
Varnish
A viscid liquid, consisting of a solution of resinous matter in an oil or a volatile liquid, laid on work with a brush, or otherwise. When applied the varnish soon dries, either by evaporation ..
Ugly
Offensive to the sight; contrary to beauty; being of disagreeable or loathsome aspect; unsightly; repulsive; deformed.
Marred
of Mar
Divine
Of or belonging to God; as, divine perfections; the divine will.
Marble
A massive, compact limestone; a variety of calcite, capable of being polished and used for architectural and ornamental purposes. The color varies from white to black, being sometimes yellow, re..
Ubiquitous
Existing or being everywhere, or in all places, at the same time; omnipresent.
Homograph
One of two or more words identical in orthography, but having different derivations and meanings; as, fair, n., a market, and fair, a., beautiful.
Plainness
The quality or state of being plain.
Exquisitely
In an exquisite manner or degree; as, lace exquisitely wrought.
Tasteful
Having a high relish; savory.
Elegant
Exercising a nice choice; discriminating beauty or sensitive to beauty; as, elegant taste.
Exquisite
Carefully selected or sought out; hence, of distinguishing and surpassing quality; exceedingly nice; delightfully excellent; giving rare satisfaction; as, exquisite workmanship.
Glad
Pleased; joyous; happy; cheerful; gratified; -- opposed to sorry, sorrowful, or unhappy; -- said of persons, and often followed by of, at, that, or by the infinitive, and sometimes by with, i..
Elegance
Alt. of Elegancy
Plain
To lament; to bewail; to complain.
Kama
The Hindoo Cupid. He is represented as a beautiful youth, with a bow of sugar cane or flowers.
Ornate
Adorned; decorated; beautiful.
Scenic
Alt. of Scenical
Inelegance
Alt. of Inelegancy
Cacophony
An uncouth or disagreable sound of words, owing to the concurrence of harsh letters or syllables.
Blemished
of Blemish
Iodine
A nonmetallic element, of the halogen group, occurring always in combination, as in the iodides. When isolated it is in the form of dark gray metallic scales, resembling plumbago, soft but br..
Handsome
Dexterous; skillful; handy; ready; convenient; -- applied to things as persons.
Beauteous
Full of beauty; beautiful; very handsome.
Pretty
Pleasing by delicacy or grace; attracting, but not striking or impressing; of a pleasing and attractive form a color; having slight or diminutive beauty; neat or elegant without elevation or ..
Dainty
Value; estimation; the gratification or pleasure taken in anything.
Inelegant
Not elegant; deficient in beauty, polish, refinement, grave, or ornament; wanting in anything which correct taste requires.
Elegant
Very choice, and hence, pleasing to good taste; characterized by grace, propriety, and refinement, and the absence of every thing offensive; exciting admiration and approbation by symmetry, c..
Attractive
Having the power or quality of attracting or drawing; as, the attractive force of bodies.
Heavy
Having the heaves.
Stunning
of Stun
Disfigured
of Disfigure
Bonny
Handsome; beautiful; pretty; attractively lively and graceful.
Spoiled
of Spoil
Cute
Clever; sharp; shrewd; ingenious; cunning.
Brilliant
Sparkling with luster; glittering; very bright; as, a brilliant star.
Graceful
Displaying grace or beauty in form or action; elegant; easy; agreeable in appearance; as, a graceful walk, deportment, speaker, air, act, speech.
Gracile
Alt. of Gracillent
Attraction
An invisible power in a body by which it draws anything to itself; the power in nature acting mutually between bodies or ultimate particles, tending to draw them together, or to produce their ..
Beautiful
Having the qualities which constitute beauty; pleasing to the sight or the mind.
Delightful
Highly pleasing; affording great pleasure and satisfaction.
Lovely
Having such an appearance as excites, or is fitted to excite, love; beautiful; charming; very pleasing in form, looks, tone, or manner.
Diamond
A precious stone or gem excelling in brilliancy and beautiful play of prismatic colors, and remarkable for extreme hardness.
Voluptuous
Full of delight or pleasure, especially that of the senses; ministering to sensuous or sensual gratification; exciting sensual desires; luxurious; sensual.
Glorious
Exhibiting attributes, qualities, or acts that are worthy of or receive glory; noble; praiseworthy; excellent; splendid; illustrious; inspiring admiration; as, glorious deeds.
Beautify
To make or render beautiful; to add beauty to; to adorn; to deck; to grace; to embellish.
Embellish
To make beautiful or elegant by ornaments; to decorate; to adorn; as, to embellish a book with pictures, a garden with shrubs and flowers, a narrative with striking anecdotes, or style with m..
Bloom
A blossom; the flower of a plant; an expanded bud; flowers, collectively.
Grace
The exercise of love, kindness, mercy, favor; disposition to benefit or serve another; favor bestowed or privilege conferred.
Fabric
The structure of anything; the manner in which the parts of a thing are united; workmanship; texture; make; as cloth of a beautiful fabric.
Sweet
Having an agreeable taste or flavor such as that of sugar; saccharine; -- opposed to sour and bitter; as, a sweet beverage; sweet fruits; sweet oranges.
Carbuncle
A beautiful gem of a deep red color (with a mixture of scarlet) called by the Greeks anthrax; found in the East Indies. When held up to the sun, it loses its deep tinge, and becomes of the color..
Burly
Having a large, strong, or gross body; stout; lusty; -- now used chiefly of human beings, but formerly of animals, in the sense of stately or beautiful, and of inanimate things that were huge an..
Disfigurement
Act of disfiguring, or state of being disfigured; deformity.
Comely
Pleasing or agreeable to the sight; well-proportioned; good-looking; handsome.
Homely
Belonging to, or having the characteristics of, home; domestic; familiar; intimate.
Kaleidoscope
An instrument invented by Sir David Brewster, which contains loose fragments of colored glass, etc., and reflecting surfaces so arranged that changes of position exhibit its contents in an en..
Fair
Free from spots, specks, dirt, or imperfection; unblemished; clean; pure.
Fine
Finished; brought to perfection; refined; hence, free from impurity; excellent; superior; elegant; worthy of admiration; accomplished; beautiful.
Society
The relationship of men to one another when associated in any way; companionship; fellowship; company.
Elite
A choice or select body; the flower; as, the elite of society.
Charm
A melody; a song.