pretty
/ˈprɪti/
adverb
- To a moderately high degree; fairly or quite.
- I'm pretty sure I locked the door before we left.
- She finished the race pretty quickly for a beginner.
- The movie was pretty good, but not amazing.
adjective
- Attractive in a delicate or pleasing way, without being very beautiful.
- The little cottage looked pretty with its white fence.
- The garden was full of pretty pink flowers.
- She wore a pretty dress to the party.
- Used to describe something that is pleasant or nice to look at or experience.
- He gave her a pretty smile.
- We had a pretty view of the mountains from our hotel room.
- The music was pretty and relaxing.
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noun
- An attractive person, especially a woman or child (often used as a form of address).
- Come here, my pretty, and let me fix your hair.
- The old woman called the little girl her pretty.
- In the story, the prince searched for his pretty.