What is another word for loverly?

Pronunciation: [lˈʌvəli] (IPA)

"Loverly" is an adjective used to describe something that is delightful, lovely and charming. Synonyms of "loverly" include appealing, attractive, beautiful, enchanting, gorgeous, pretty, sweet, lovely, and delightful. Each of these words conveys a slightly different shade of meaning while still describing something enjoyable to behold. Other similar words to describe something desirable include captivating, admirable, alluring, charming, graceful, and pleasant. A piece of music, a painting, a landscape, a person, or a feeling can all be described using these lovely words. Whatever you find "loverly" about the world around you, there will always be a synonym to perfectly describe it.

Synonyms for Loverly:

What are the paraphrases for Loverly?

Paraphrases are restatements of text or speech using different words and phrasing to convey the same meaning.
Paraphrases are highlighted according to their relevancy:
- highest relevancy
- medium relevancy
- lowest relevancy

What are the hypernyms for Loverly?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the antonyms for Loverly?

Usage examples for Loverly

What loverly flowers, Lorraine!
"Winding Paths"
Gertrude Page
Jean went away, and presently returned with a loverly bouquet of malmaisons, and three or four new books.
"Winding Paths"
Gertrude Page
A few minutes later Doris came in, looking flushed and stealthy, and the first thing Hal noticed was a loverly little diamon brooch she had not seen before.
"Winding Paths"
Gertrude Page

Famous quotes with Loverly

  • Up rode the Duke on a loverly white 'orse, To find out the cause of the bother, He looked at the musket and then at Old Sam, And he talked to Old Sam like a brother
    Stanley Holloway

Word of the Day

Chases sign
The term "Chases sign" refers to a linguistic phenomenon known as synonymy, wherein multiple words or phrases are used interchangeably to convey a similar meaning. Synonyms for "Ch...