Lovely - Wikipedia-style Article
Lovely
Definition
Lovely is an adjective and an adverb. As an adjective, it describes something or someone that is attractive, delightful, or charming. As an adverb (used informally), it emphasizes enjoyment or approval of something.
Parts of Speech
- Adjective
- Adverb (informal)
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈlʌvli/
- Respelling: LUHV-lee
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈlʌvli/
- Respelling: LUHV-lee
Etymology
The word "lovely" originates from Old English "luflic," meaning "affectionate" or "loving," derived from "lufu" (love). It evolved to describe beauty, charm, or delight in Middle English.
Derivatives
- Loveliness (noun)
- Lovelier (adjective, comparative)
- Loveliest (adjective, superlative)
- Unlovely (adjective)
- Lovely-dovey (adjective, informal)
Synonyms
- Beautiful
- Charming
- Delightful
Antonyms
- Unattractive
- Ugly
- Displeasing
Usage
The term "lovely" is commonly used to express admiration or affection. For example, "She wore a lovely dress to the party," or "It was a lovely day for a picnic."
Related Terms
- Love: A deep affection or care for someone or something.
- Charming: Attractive in a delightful way.
- Adorable: Inspiring great affection or delight.
Detailed Definitions
Adjective
- Attractive or beautiful: Describes physical beauty or visual appeal.
- Example: "The garden was filled with lovely flowers."
- Delightful or charming: Refers to a pleasing or enjoyable quality.
- Example: "She has a lovely singing voice."
- Affectionate or kind: Describes someone's personality or behavior.
- Example: "He is a lovely person to work with."
Adverb (informal)
- In a delightful or enjoyable manner: Used to express satisfaction or approval.
- Example: "The meal turned out lovely."