Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Words used to describe attractive people or things in American Thesaurus
Words used to describe attractive people or things
lovely (adjective)
very attractive
delightful (adjective)
very pleasant or attractive
appealing (adjective)
stunning (adjective)
eye-catching (adjective)
attractive or unusual and therefore noticed
nice-looking (adjective)
informal attractive
captivating (adjective)
very interesting or attractive in a way that takes all your attention
beguiling (adjective)
a beguiling person or thing seems attractive and interesting, but may be dangerous
knockout (adjective)
informal extremely impressive or attractive
statement (adjective)
used to indicate that something, especially something you wear, is very noticeable and attracts attention
used for emphasizing a particular quality in someone’s appearance
becoming (adjective)
old-fashioned making you look attractive
cutesy (adjective)
informal attractive in a way that does not seem natural or real
darling (adjective)
very attractive. People who use this word do not usually sound sincere
dear (adjective)
nice. People who use this word usually do not sound sincere
delectable (adjective)
literary very attractive
devastating (adjective)
very impressive or attractive
enchanting (adjective)
very interesting and attractive
enticing (adjective)
something that is enticing is so good or attractive that you want to have it or do it very much
fetching (adjective)
old-fashioned attractive
flattering (adjective)
making you look more attractive
glamorous (adjective)
attractive and interesting in an exciting and unusual way
good (adjective)
handsome (adjective)
a handsome object is well made and attractive
nicely (adverb)
in an attractive way
prepossessing (adjective)
formal attractive, or impressive
resplendent (adjective)
mainly literary impressive to look at
sensational (adjective)
informal very attractive, impressive, or good
stylish (adjective)
attractive, or well arranged
sweet (adjective)
pleasant in smell, sound, or appearance
the thinking man’s/woman’s/person’s... ()
used for saying that something is appropriate for or attractive to intelligent people
winning (adjective)
used about things that make someone attractive or successful
winningly (adverb)
in a way that is attractive