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Synonyms and antonyms of Words used to describe an attractive person in British Thesaurus

Words used to describe an attractive person

attractive (adjective)

an attractive person is pleasant to look at, especially in a way that interests you sexually

charming (adjective)

very attractive and pleasant

elegant (adjective)

an elegant person is attractive and graceful in their appearance and behaviour

lovable (adjective)

attractive and easy to like

engaging (adjective)

attractive and pleasant in a way that makes people like you

personable (adjective)

attractive and behaving in a pleasant way

glamorous (adjective)

a glamorous person is attractive, rich, and famous

pretty (adjective)

a pretty boy or young man is attractive in a way that is more typical of a girl or woman

sparky (adjective)

lively, interesting, and attractive

dashing (adjective)

old-fashioned attractive and fashionable in an exciting way

bonny (adjective)

Scottish very pleasant or attractive

charismatic (adjective)

a charismatic person has a strong personal quality that makes other people like them and be attracted to them

comely (adjective)

old-fashioned a comely woman or girl is attractive

cuddly (adjective)

a cuddly person or animal is attractive and makes you want to cuddle them, especially because they look soft or round

prettily (adverb)

in a pretty way

pretty (adjective)

a pretty girl or woman is good-looking in a fairly ordinary way and has a nice face. Beautiful is a stronger word, used to describe someone who is unusually attractive and has perfect good looks

someone will break a few hearts ()

a way of saying that someone is very attractive

telegenic (adjective)

someone who is telegenic looks attractive on television

toothsome (adjective)

humorous very attractive

winsome (adjective)

mainly literary with an attractive appearance or manner