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Pretty is used to tone down a statement and is in wide use across the whole spectrum of english For this reason, these words are called intensifiers.

It is common in informal speech and writing but is neither rare nor wrong in serious discourse. Often they make the meaning of the adverb or adjective stronger, or more intense We can use pretty as an adverb, before an adjective or another adverb, meaning ‘quite, but not extremely’

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… 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. Pleasing or attractive to the eye, as by delicacy or gracefulness. See examples of pretty used in a sentence.

If you describe someone as pretty, you mean that they are attractive She's a very charming and very pretty girl. Find 448 different ways to say pretty, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at thesaurus.com. Pretty (comparative prettier, superlative prettiest) pleasant to the sight or other senses

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Attractive, especially of women or children

[from 15th c.] coordinate term, near synonym quotations coordinate term In a delicate or graceful way Pleasing or charming but not grand or overwhelming A pretty little cabin in the woods.

There are 20 meanings listed in oed's entry for the word pretty, four of which are labelled obsolete See ‘meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. Answer pretty, fairly, really, very, and quite are placed directly in front of adjectives or adverbs to add to their meaning

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