Pronunciation: English [? bju? Ti], beauty [? bju? ti].
Interpretation: n. beauty; Beautiful; Beauty; beauty
Deformation: complex beauty, more beauty, the highest and most beautiful.
Phrases:
beauty contest
Beauty is incomparable.
The beauty of a poem.
Etymology: beute,/kloc-entered English in the late 3rd century, and directly originated from Anglo-Normandy, meaning beautiful; Bellus, from Latin, means beautiful and handsome.
A role model for beautiful women
Flowers are beautiful, but beauty itself is abstract.
Flowers are beautiful, but beauty itself is abstract.
This place has its own gloomy beauty.
This place has its own solemn beauty.
She was a great beauty when she was young.
She was a great beauty when she was young.
She became a beauty.
She has grown into a beauty.
That apple is really a beauty
That apple is a good product.
The last ball was beautiful.
The last goal was really beautiful.