picturesque

picturesque
[[t]pɪ̱ktʃəre̱sk[/t]]
1) ADJ-GRADED A picturesque place is attractive and interesting, and has no ugly modern buildings.

Alte, in the hills northwest of Loule, is the Algarve's most picturesque village.

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picturesquely ADV-GRADED

...the shanty-towns perched picturesquely on the hillsides.

N-SING: the N
You can refer to picturesque things as the picturesque.

...lovers of the picturesque.

2) ADJ-GRADED Picturesque words and expressions are unusual or poetic.

Every inn had a quaint and picturesque name - the Black Locust Inn, the Blueberry Inn, the Old Cutter Inn.

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picturesquely ADV-GRADED ADV with v

The historian Yakut described it picturesquely as a `mother of castles'.


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  • Picturesque — is an aesthetic ideal first introduced into English cultural debate in 1782 by William Gilpin in Observations of the River Wye, and Several Parts of South Wales, etc. Relative Chiefly to Picturesque Beauty; made in the Summer of the Year 1770 , a …   Wikipedia

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  • picturesque — [pik΄chər esk′] adj. [altered (by assoc. with PICTURE) < Fr pittoresque < It pittoresco < pittore, painter < L pictor, painter < pp. of pingere, to PAINT] 1. like or suggesting a picture; specif., a) having a wild or natural beauty …   English World dictionary

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  • picturesque — [adj] attractive, referring to scenery arresting, artistic, beautiful, charming, colorful, graphic, photographic, pictorial, pleasant, pretty, quaint, scenic, striking, vivid; concept 579 Ant. hideous, ugly, unsightly …   New thesaurus

  • picturesque — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ visually attractive in a quaint or charming manner. DERIVATIVES picturesquely adverb picturesqueness noun …   English terms dictionary

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  • picturesque — adjective 1 a place that is picturesque is pretty and interesting, especially in an old fashioned way: a picturesque New England village in the fall 2 language that is picturesque uses unusual, interesting, or sometimes rude words to describe… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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