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Is it correct that we say: a handsome boy and a beautiful girl? we say: (a beautiful girl & a handsome boy) what are the other adjectives that mean beautiful and match the boy & the girl?
Sep 10, 2011 4:54 PM
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Stylistically you can use either and add to the way you speak: for example if you said "he was a beautiful boy." you can imply fragility, adolescence or femininity or if you said "she was a handsome woman", though most would take it as an insult if you said it about, say Frida Kahlo it might imply an appreciation for power or masculine beauty within a women. In short: most English adjectives are gender blind, so technically both ways are correct.
September 10, 2011
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Girl: Pretty, good looking, glamorous, alluring, gorgeous, cute, enticing, stunning, sublime, lovely, comely, dazzling, exquisite, ravishing, angelic, fine Boy: Dapper, fine, stately, suave, pulchritudinous, robust, majestic, comely, clean-cut
September 10, 2011
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For boys, we could say words like "suave" and "dashing". For girls, we could say "pretty", "elegant" and "alluring". There are also words that could be uses to describe both genders, for instance, "good looking", "gorgeous", "charming" and "attractive".
September 10, 2011
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