Pronunciation: /ˈkjuːti/

Definitions of cutie

noun a term of endearment used to describe someone who is attractive or charming

Example Sentences

A1 My little sister is such a cutie.

A2 The puppy at the pet store was a real cutie.

B1 I can't resist a cute cutie like that kitten.

B2 The baby in the park was an absolute cutie.

C1 The actress playing the lead role is a real cutie.

C2 The model on the magazine cover is a stunning cutie.

Examples of cutie in a Sentence

formal The teacher referred to the young student as a cutie for always being well-behaved in class.

informal I can't wait to see my little cutie after work today!

slang Hey cutie, want to grab some coffee sometime?

figurative The sunset painted the sky in shades of pink and orange, making it look like a cutie pie.

Grammatical Forms of cutie

past tense

cutied

plural

cuties

comparative

cuter

superlative

cutest

present tense

cuties

future tense

will cutie

perfect tense

have cutied

continuous tense

is cutieing

singular

cutie

positive degree

cutie

infinitive

to cutie

gerund

cutieing

participle

cutied

Origin and Evolution of cutie

First Known Use: 1900 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'cutie' is believed to have originated as a term of endearment in American English.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe someone or something as charming or attractive, 'cutie' has evolved to be commonly used to refer to a cute or adorable person, often in a playful or affectionate manner.