Lovely meaning in English
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Definition
lovely: adorable, beautiful, wonderful
What a lovely day! The birds are singing, the sun is shining and there isn't a cloud in the sky!
Examples
- "It would be lovely if there was some colour on the walls to brighten the place up a bit."
- "Thank you for allowing me to see into your lovely soul, and for sharing so much of yourself with me."
- "I hope that's clear, and that you all have a lovely afternoon!"
- "Mr Bent : Oh, lovely."
- "Brian : Wow Lucie, you've got a lovely voice!"
- "That romantic comedy, ah yes - "Love is Lovely"."
- "Sigourney : Lovely."
- "Feltchenheimer...Feltchenheimer...Feltchenheimer, what a lovely name."
- "It was lovely."
- "Dr. Loblaw : Lovely!"
- "Edward : Ok, I'd probably be a flute, because I'm high-pitched, often in the background, but once you get to know me, I have a lovely melody."
- "Give me your lovely head now!"
- "Lovely! Next up: Edward Moon!"
- "It's quite a lovely Jackson Pollock, isn't it?"
- "Glenn : Now don't sound so surprised, it's a lovely place."
- "It sounds lovely."
- "Now then, if there is any man who objects to this lawful union between these two lovely people, let him speak now or forever hold his peace."
- "We're going to make Brian here some lovely hamburgers."
- "Ooh it's lovely."
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