Beauty Queen

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈbjuti kwin/

Definitions of beauty queen

noun a person, typically a woman, who has won a beauty pageant or is considered exceptionally beautiful

Example Sentences

A1 The beauty queen won the crown.

A2 She dreams of becoming a beauty queen one day.

B1 The beauty queen's charisma captivated the audience.

B2 The beauty queen's grace and elegance shone on the stage.

C1 The beauty queen's philanthropic work has made a positive impact on society.

C2 The beauty queen's intelligence and poise set her apart from the other contestants.

Examples of beauty queen in a Sentence

formal The beauty queen gracefully walked down the runway in the evening gown competition.

informal Did you see that beauty queen at the pageant last night? She was stunning!

slang That beauty queen is totally slaying the competition!

figurative She was the beauty queen of the office, always turning heads with her style and charm.

Grammatical Forms of beauty queen

past tense

was

plural

beauty queens

comparative

more beautiful

superlative

most beautiful

present tense

is

future tense

will be

perfect tense

has been

continuous tense

being

singular

beauty queen

positive degree

beautiful

infinitive

to be

gerund

being

participle

being

Origin and Evolution of beauty queen

First Known Use: 1921 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'beauty queen' originated in the United States in the early 20th century.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe a winner of a beauty pageant, the term 'beauty queen' has evolved to encompass not only physical beauty but also qualities such as poise, grace, and intelligence.