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pretty

American  
[prit-ee] / ˈprɪt i /

adjective

prettier, prettiest
  1. pleasing or attractive to the eye, as by delicacy or gracefulness.

    a pretty face.

    Synonyms:
    attractive
    Antonyms:
    ugly
  2. (of things, places, etc.) pleasing to the eye, especially without grandeur.

    Synonyms:
    pleasant
  3. pleasing to the ear.

    a pretty tune.

    Synonyms:
    pleasant
  4. pleasing to the mind or aesthetic taste.

    He writes pretty little stories.

    Synonyms:
    pleasant
  5. (often used ironically) fine; grand.

    This is a pretty mess!

  6. Informal. considerable; fairly great.

    This accident will cost him a pretty sum.

  7. Archaic or Scot. brave; hardy.


noun

plural

pretties
  1. Usually pretties. pretty ornaments, clothes, etc.

  2. a pretty person.

    Sit down, my pretty.

adverb

  1. fairly or moderately.

    Her work was pretty good.

    Synonyms:
    somewhat
  2. quite; very.

    The wind blew pretty hard.

  3. Informal. prettily.

verb (used with object)

prettied, prettying
  1. to make pretty; improve the appearance of (sometimes followed byup ).

    to pretty oneself for a party;

    to pretty up a room.

idioms

  1. sitting pretty,

    1. in an advantageous position.

    2. well-to-do; successful.

pretty British  
/ ˈprɪtɪ /

adjective

  1. pleasing or appealing in a delicate or graceful way

  2. dainty, neat, or charming

  3. commendable; good of its kind

    he replied with a pretty wit

  4. informal excellent, grand, or fine

    here's a pretty mess!

  5. informal lacking in masculinity; effeminate; foppish

  6. vigorous or brave

  7. an archaic word for elegant

  8. informal a large sum of money

  9. informal well placed or established financially, socially, etc

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noun

  1. a pretty person or thing

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adverb

  1. informal fairly or moderately; somewhat

  2. informal quite or very

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verb

  1. to make pretty; adorn

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Usage

The qualifying adverb pretty, meaning “fairly or moderately” has been in general use since the late 16th century. Although most common in informal speech and writing, it is far from restricted to them, and often is less stilted than alternatives such as relatively, moderately, and quite.

Other Word Forms

  • prettily adverb
  • prettiness noun
  • prettyish adjective
  • unprettily adverb
  • unprettiness noun
  • unpretty adjective

Etymology

Origin of pretty

First recorded before 1000; Middle English prati(e), pratte, prettie “cunning, gallant, fine, handsome, pretty”; Old English prættig, prettī “cunning,” derivative of prǣtt “a trick, wile”; cognate with Dutch part, pret “trick, prank,” Old Norse prettr “trick,” prettugr “tricky”

Example Sentences

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“It pretty much shuts down all of our efforts.”

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 4, 2026

Habboo got used to that pretty quickly, and the "reaction from listeners was that they loved it and felt connected, like they weren't alone".

From BBC • Apr. 4, 2026

Hansen said he was looking forward to an up-close view of the far side of the Moon and seeing "an eclipse of the Sun behind the Moon, which will be pretty neat."

From Barron's • Apr. 4, 2026

There are many pretty little cars in the world but not a lot of big ones.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 4, 2026

“That’s silly. Don’t you want to see at all the pretty, shiny things inside?”

From "The Red Car to Hollywood" by Jennie Liu