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picturesque
[ pik-chuh-resk ]
adjective
- visually charming or quaint, as if resembling or suitable for a painting:
a picturesque fishing village.
- (of writing, speech, etc.) strikingly graphic or vivid; creating detailed mental images:
a picturesque description of the Brazilian jungle.
- having pleasing or interesting qualities; strikingly effective in appearance:
a picturesque hat.
picturesque
/ ˌpɪktʃəˈrɛsk /
adjective
- visually pleasing, esp in being striking or vivid
a picturesque view
- having a striking or colourful character, nature, etc
- (of language) graphic; vivid
Derived Forms
- ˌpicturˈesquely, adverb
- ˌpicturˈesqueness, noun
Other Words From
- pictur·esquely adverb
- pictur·esqueness noun
- unpic·tur·esque adjective
- unpic·tur·esquely adverb
- unpic·tur·esqueness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of picturesque1
Word History and Origins
Origin of picturesque1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
"If you see a tape of my action then, it was all over the place. It's definitely not picturesque now, but it's a lot better."
The Oakland recall against Thao, meanwhile, was heavily funded by hedge fund executive Philip Dreyfuss, who lives in Piedmont, a picturesque city surrounded by Oakland’s borders.
A festival in Mozart’s picturesque birthplace at the foot of the Austrian Alps, a city that attracts hordes of summer tourists along with well-heeled audiences in formal dress, may not exactly suit L.A.
“She said YES,” White wrote with an Instagram carousel of photos from the picturesque proposal.
But young people from cities - like Moxi - have flocked to remote towns, drawn by low rents, picturesque landscapes and greater freedom to chase their dreams.
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