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statuesque
[ stach-oo-esk ]
statuesque
/ ˌstætjʊˈɛsk /
adjective
- like a statue, esp in possessing great formal beauty or dignity
Derived Forms
- ˌstatuˈesqueness, noun
- ˌstatuˈesquely, adverb
Other Words From
- statu·esquely adverb
- statu·esqueness noun
- unstat·u·esque adjective
- unstat·u·esquely adverb
- unstat·u·esqueness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of statuesque1
Word History and Origins
Origin of statuesque1
Example Sentences
“Maria” is remarkably shot, shining with vivid yellows and greens against statuesque Parisian architecture, but it spends too much time bathing in its beauty.
She’s a statuesque blonde with a tense smile, silently escorting famous husband O.J.
There, Ray and his team used a drought-tolerant blend of grasses for limited lawn areas, while the rest of the property was arrayed with native and desert-adapted plants, including ironwood trees and statuesque saguaros.
Her award-winning face, statuesque figure and sculptured features made her blend in with the younger cohort onstage.
Regal, tall bearded iris are even more statuesque and bloom in mid- to late spring.
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