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Omar
gorgeous, can i use for things and persons ar just persons? thanks avreyone at first..
Jan 16, 2018 3:29 PM
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You can use "gorgeous" for inanimate objects (things that aren't people). Examples: "That dinner looks gorgeous!" "That was a gorgeous movie. The director put a lot of thought into the cinematography." "Your necklace is gorgeous! Where did you buy it?"
January 16, 2018
In addition to Leo D's answer, you can also use gorgeous to describe a person: "She looks gorgeous!" or "She looks gorgeous in that dress." "You look absolutely gorgeous!" Or even to address a person as a term of endearment (expression of love or deep feeling), or as a form of flattery: "Hello gorgeous!"
January 16, 2018
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