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  • 11lovely — [adj] beautiful, charming; agreeable admirable, adorable, alluring, amiable, attractive, beauteous, bewitching, captivating, comely, dainty, delectable, delicate, delicious, delightful, enchanting, engaging, enjoyable, exquisite, fair, good… …

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  • 12lovely — ► ADJECTIVE (lovelier, loveliest) 1) exquisitely beautiful. 2) informal very pleasant. ► NOUN (pl. lovelies) informal ▪ a beautiful woman or girl. DERIVATIVES loveliness …

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  • 13lovely — I UK [ˈlʌvlɪ] / US adjective Word forms lovely : adjective lovely comparative lovelier superlative loveliest *** 1) very attractive a city surrounded by lovely countryside She had lovely hair. 2) enjoyable, or pleasant We ve had a lovely evening …

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  • 14Lovely — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sommaire 1 Bande dessinée 2 Cinéma 3 …

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  • 15lovely — love|ly1 [ lʌvli ] adjective *** 1. ) enjoyable or pleasant: WONDERFUL: We ve had a lovely evening. What a lovely surprise! a ) MAINLY BRITISH INFORMAL used for saying you are pleased about something: GREAT: Can I borrow your pen? Lovely, thanks …

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  • 16lovely — love|ly W3S2 [ˈlʌvli] adj comparative lovelier superlative loveliest 1.) especially BrE beautiful or attractive ▪ She had a lovely face. ▪ What a lovely house! ▪ You look lovely in that dress. ▪ He was a lovely little boy …

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  • 17lovely — 1 comparative lovelier superlative loveliest adjective 1 especially BrE beautiful or attractive: What a lovely baby! | Her hair s a lovely shade of red. | look lovely: You look lovely in blue. 2 informal especially BrE friendly and pleasant:… …

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  • 18lovely — [[t]lʌ̱vli[/t]] ♦♦♦ lovelier, loveliest 1) ADJ GRADED If you describe someone or something as lovely, you mean that they are very beautiful and therefore pleasing to look at or listen to. [mainly BRIT] You look lovely, Marcia... He had a lovely… …

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  • 19lovely — adj. VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, sound ▪ The cool water felt lovely after being in the hot sun. ▪ Your idea of a day on the beach sounds lovely. ADVERB …

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  • 20lovely — [ˈlʌvli] adj 1) very attractive Syn: beautiful a city surrounded by lovely countryside[/ex] She had lovely hair.[/ex] 2) enjoyable or nice Syn: wonderful We ve had a lovely evening.[/ex] It s lovely to see you again.[/ex] He s a lovely little boy …

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