beau ideal
Americannoun
plural
beaus ideal, beaux ideal, beau ideals-
a conception of perfect beauty.
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a model of excellence.
noun
Etymology
Origin of beau ideal
First recorded in 1795–1805, beau ideal is from French beau idéal literally, “ideal beauty.” See beau, ideal
Example Sentences
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It’s not surprising that Mr. Serrano found his way to Ms. Wilson, who, like Mr. Duncan, the author’s beau ideal of a player, “banks in beauty.”
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 21, 2025
Their friendship was the beau ideal of warrior comrades.
From Washington Post • Jul. 8, 2022
Philanthropic achievements made him the beau ideal for plutocrats as renaissance men.
From New York Times • Jan. 7, 2022
Lipsyte: One of the reasons that the older reporters were antagonistic to him, besides the fact that he wasn’t laconic like Joe Louis, their beau ideal, was the unorthodoxy of his style.
From Slate • Jun. 4, 2016
It was a beau ideal; at least Rupert and Archie and Elsie thought so, and even Mr Walton and Branson said the same.
From From Squire to Squatter A Tale of the Old Land and the New by Stables, Gordon
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