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View definitions for beauty

beauty

noun as in good-looking person

noun as in advantage

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Example Sentences

Two sisters who started a beauty business from a garage in south Wales 10 years ago have grown a global company with sales of millions of pounds a year.

From BBC

It’s never explained what caused the rising waters that spur the film’s action, but “Flow” itself could break a dam that’s held back animators from leaning into the beauty of behaviorally authentic beasts.

I was seeing the allegiance to beauty out there was different than being a theater actor, and women were coming in with the short skirts and all the things.

From Salon

For instance a rabbit can be called not only a "rabbit" or a "bunny," but also an "animal," or a "beauty," and in some contexts even a "delicacy."

In high school, because she wasn’t considered a “beauty queen,” she was often saddled with the roles of older women, whom she eventually grew to love.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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