Junoesque

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /dʒuːnoʊˈɛsk/

Definitions of Junoesque

adjective describing a woman who is tall, stately, and attractively proportioned

Example Sentences

A1 She is tall and elegant, with a junoesque figure.

A2 The statue of the goddess Athena was described as junoesque in appearance.

B1 The actress was known for her junoesque beauty and grace on screen.

B2 The fashion designer created a collection inspired by junoesque silhouettes.

C1 Her junoesque presence commanded attention wherever she went.

C2 The portrait artist captured the subject's junoesque features with incredible detail.

Examples of Junoesque in a Sentence

formal Her Junoesque figure commanded attention as soon as she entered the room.

informal She's got a Junoesque body that turns heads wherever she goes.

slang Damn, she's looking Junoesque in that outfit!

figurative The towering skyscraper stood tall and Junoesque against the city skyline.

Grammatical Forms of Junoesque

past tense

Junoesqued

plural

Junoesques

comparative

more Junoesque

superlative

most Junoesque

present tense

Junoesques

future tense

will be Junoesque

perfect tense

has been Junoesque

continuous tense

is being Junoesque

singular

Junoesque

positive degree

Junoesque

infinitive

to be Junoesque

gerund

being Junoesque

participle

Junoesquing

Origin and Evolution of Junoesque

First Known Use: 1878 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'Junoesque' is derived from the name of Juno, the Roman goddess of marriage and queen of the gods.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a woman who is stately or imposing in appearance, the word 'Junoesque' has evolved to also connote a woman who is beautiful and regal in a classical sense.