Pronunciation: /lʊkər/
noun a person who is visually attractive or appealing
A1 She is a real looker, everyone admires her beauty.
A2 The actor playing the lead role is a real looker, attracting many fans.
B1 The new employee is quite a looker, catching the attention of many colleagues.
B2 The model on the magazine cover is a stunning looker, captivating readers.
C1 The actress is not only a talented performer but also a striking looker.
C2 In the world of fashion, being a looker is often considered a key factor for success.
formal The young man was quite a looker and caught the attention of many at the party.
informal Wow, that guy is a real looker! I hope he notices me.
slang Check out that looker over there, they're definitely turning heads.
figurative The new sports car is a real looker, with its sleek design and powerful engine.
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