Unbeautiful

A2 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈbjutɪfəl/

Definitions of unbeautiful

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case 'unbeautiful' describes something that is not beautiful

Example Sentences

A1 The old building was very old and unbeautiful.

A2 She felt unbeautiful without any makeup on.

B1 The artist's abstract painting was intentionally made to look unbeautiful.

B2 Despite her unconventional beauty, she often felt unbeautiful compared to societal standards.

C1 The film's gritty realism portrayed the unbeautiful side of urban life.

C2 The barren landscape was starkly unbeautiful, yet held a certain haunting beauty.

Examples of unbeautiful in a Sentence

formal The artist's intention was to capture the raw and often overlooked beauty in the unbeautiful.

informal Even though some may find it unbeautiful, I think it has its own unique charm.

slang I know it's not conventionally pretty, but I kinda dig the unbeautiful vibe.

figurative Her words painted an unbeautiful picture of the harsh reality of the situation.

Grammatical Forms of unbeautiful

past tense

unbeautified

plural

unbeautifuls

comparative

less beautiful

superlative

least beautiful

present tense

is unbeautiful

future tense

will be unbeautiful

perfect tense

has been unbeautiful

continuous tense

is being unbeautiful

singular

unbeautiful

positive degree

beautiful

infinitive

to be unbeautiful

gerund

being unbeautiful

participle

unbeautiful

Origin and Evolution of unbeautiful

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'unbeautiful' originated from the Old English word 'unbele', which meant not beautiful or lacking beauty.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'unbeautiful' evolved to be used in modern English to describe something that is not aesthetically pleasing or attractive.