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what's the difference among "nice", "pretty", "beautiful" when it used to describe one's looking?
Mar 27, 2011 6:19 AM
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"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder", as we say.b There are no hard definitions, but here's my take on these words:
Nice - pleasant. Not amazing, but a good feeling without being overwhelming.
Pretty - flowers are pretty! So use that in your thinking: bold and attention-getting but in a bright, light, sunny way.
Beautiful - full of beauty. This is a sincere word, and probably the strongest of all these three words. It also tells me the appeal is inherent, not superficial.
March 27, 2011
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Beautiful is the strongest adjective , then pretty, then nice. Pretty and beautiful are used mainly to describe a woman's physical appearence (not a man's). All 3 can be used to describe the way someone looks when they are dressed well. Nice and beautiful can also be used to describe a person's character.
March 27, 2011
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I usually hear people use nice and beautiful when someone is dressed fancy for formal occasions and pretty for someone's natural apperance
but otherwise I see them in this order beautiful>pretty>nice
March 27, 2011
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