It is common in informal speech and writing but is neither rare nor wrong in serious discourse. While all these words mean exciting sensuous or aesthetic pleasure, pretty often applies to superficial or insubstantial attractiveness. We can use pretty as an adverb, before an adjective or another adverb, meaning βquite, but not extremelyβ
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β¦ that's a pretty hat you're wearing
The sofa was covered in very pretty flowery material
She's got such a pretty daughter She looked pretty in a simple cotton dress. Something or someone that is pretty is pleasing to the eye But calling someone pretty isnβt quite the same as calling them beautiful, handsome, or lovely.
When particularly stressed, the adverb pretty serves almost to diminish the adjective or adverb that it modifies, by emphasizing that there are greater levels of intensity. Find 447 different ways to say pretty, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at thesaurus.com. There are 20 meanings listed in oed's entry for the word pretty, four of which are labelled obsolete See βmeaning & useβ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.
If you describe someone as pretty, you mean that they are attractive
She's a very charming and very pretty girl. Some common synonyms of pretty are beautiful, comely, fair, handsome, and lovely