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- PULCHRITUDINOUS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Usage What does pulchritudinous mean? Pulchritudinous is an adjective that means physically beautiful or attractive Pulchritudinous is a grandiose way of saying someone or something is good-looking It’s quite rare and, for that reason, usually used for humorous effect
- PULCHRITUDINOUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PULCHRITUDINOUS is having or marked by pulchritude How to use pulchritudinous in a sentence
- Pulchritudinous - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Even though it looks (and sounds) like it would describe a disease or a bad attitude, pulchritudinous actually describes a person of breathtaking, heartbreaking beauty
- PULCHRITUDINOUS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
She will probably be remembered as an underachieving tennis player, though a pulchritudinous one Nowhere has the obsession with pulchritudinous serving staff reached the same pitch as in Manhattan Even at her most pulchritudinous, she was never perceived to be a sex symbol
- Pulchritudinous Definition: Understanding the Meaning and Usage . . .
Pulchritudinous is a **formal, literary adjective** describing something (usually a person or thing) as **beautiful, attractive, or aesthetically pleasing**—often with a refined or poetic touch It’s rarely used in casual speech but shines in writing, art criticism, or formal descriptions
- pulchritudinous - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective pulchritudinous (comparative more pulchritudinous, superlative most pulchritudinous) (literary) Having great physical beauty
- PULCHRITUDINOUS Synonyms Antonyms - 58 words | Thesaurus. com
Find 58 different ways to say PULCHRITUDINOUS, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus com
- Word of the day: pulchritudinous - The Economic Times
"Pulchritudinous" (adjective) means possessing great physical beauty; visually attractive It refers to outward, aesthetic beauty, especially of a person, and is typically used in formal, literary, or humorous contexts
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