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pretty

AdjectiveAdverbTransitive Verb
pl: prettierpast: prettiedpp: prettieding: prettyingcomp: prettiersup: prettiest

When used as an adjective, this word suggests a light, pleasant beauty rather than an overwhelming or majestic one. It often carries a connotation of sweetness or daintiness, making it more suitable for describing a child, a flower, or a small cottage than a rugged mountain range or a powerful athlete. As an adverb, it functions as a hedge, softening the intensity of the following adjective. While it is common in spoken English, it is generally avoided in formal academic writing in favor of terms like quite or moderately.

Meanings

Adjective

Pleasing to the eye in a delicate or feminine way.

"She wore a pretty floral dress to the party."

Adverb
[something]

To a moderately high degree; fairly.

"The movie was pretty long, but it was worth watching."

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To make something look more attractive.

"He spent the afternoon prettying up the garden for the guests."

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