Cute meaning in English
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Definition
cute: adorable, pretty, sweet, attractive
(You think you're) cute, (don't you?): (You think you're) clever, smart, shrewd, (don't you?) (US)
Examples
- "He's cute isn't he?"
- "Ooh, look at me, I'm a cute little doggy!"
- "Hannah : It's so cute!"
- "Bruno insisted I have dinner with one of the Chinese business people who attended my presentation this afternoon: apparently she thought I had a "cute accent" when I spoke Mandarin."
- "And finally, to the author of the suggestion about the "cute little cashier", I suggest that you read pages 5 through 7 of your "Employee Code of Conduct" (see the section marked "Sexual Harassment")."
- "They are genetically cuter than other babies."
- "You're cute!"
- "And finally, in more serious news, a cat in Tokyo has given birth to three kittens who have been judged the cutest kittens ever."
- "I just received a call from a little girl who is obviously very cute, and she's asked me to adopt her."
- "I think it's cute that you're nervous."
- "This is the cutest little dog I've ever seen."
- "So they stay in their mother's pouch for 9 months, until they grow fur and become all cute."
- "I've seen her in the lounge and I think she's really cute."
- "You are so cute, yes you are!"
- "It's too bad really, I was looking forward to seeing you in one of those cute orange jumpsuits."
- "Philip : She's still cute, though."
- "Polly : That's very cute Mr. Connors, but I remind you that regulation number 5,934B of the Delavigne Company Code states very clearly that all plane tickets purchased by the company must be in economy class."
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