Handsomeness

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈhændsəmnəs/

Definitions of handsomeness

noun the quality of being physically attractive or pleasing in appearance

Example Sentences

A1 He has a lot of handsomeness.

A2 The prince's handsomeness captivated everyone at the ball.

B1 Her handsomeness was undeniable, attracting many admirers.

B2 The actor's handsomeness made him a heartthrob among fans.

C1 His handsomeness was not just physical, but also reflected in his kind personality.

C2 The model's handsomeness was enhanced by his confident demeanor on the runway.

Examples of handsomeness in a Sentence

formal His handsomeness was undeniable, drawing the attention of everyone in the room.

informal Wow, his handsomeness really stood out at the party last night.

slang Dang, that guy's handsomeness is off the charts!

figurative Her handsomeness shone through not just in her appearance, but in her kind heart and warm smile.

Grammatical Forms of handsomeness

past tense

handsomed

plural

handsomenesses

comparative

more handsome

superlative

most handsome

present tense

is handsome

future tense

will be handsome

perfect tense

has been handsome

continuous tense

is being handsome

singular

handsomeness

positive degree

handsome

infinitive

to be handsome

gerund

being handsome

participle

handsome

Origin and Evolution of handsomeness

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'handsomeness' originated from the Middle English word 'handsom', which meant easy to handle or manage.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'handsomeness' evolved from simply meaning easy to handle to describing someone who is physically attractive or pleasing in appearance.