handsome
having an attractive, well-proportioned, and imposing appearance suggestive of health and strength; good-looking: a handsome man;a handsome woman.
having pleasing proportions, relationships, or arrangements, as of shapes, forms, or colors; attractive: a handsome house;a handsome interior.
considerable, ample, or liberal in amount: a handsome fortune.
gracious; generous; flattering: a handsome compliment;a handsome recommendation.
adroit and appealing; graceful: a handsome speech.
Origin of handsome
1word story For handsome
In the English of the mid-15th century, when this word was first recorded (as hondsom ), it meant “easy to handle” (obsolete now); by the mid-16th century handsome developed the senses “convenient, handy, suitable” (also obsolete) and “courteous, gracious,” and then “generous, noble, magnanimous.” Here we see the development from a meaning closely related to hands to one that simply implies their existence (behind the generosity).
The sense “(of a person) having an attractive appearance” dates from the late 16th century; the sense of “fairly large, considerable (as of an amount of money)” also dates from the latter half of the 16th century.
Other words for handsome
Opposites for handsome
Other words from handsome
- hand·some·ish, adjective
- hand·some·ness, noun
- su·per·hand·some, adjective
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How to use handsome in a sentence
In all my life I had never seen a handsomer man, and I don't suppose anyone else there had either.
Uncanny Tales | VariousThe change became him; he seemed a larger and handsomer man for it; he looked the caballero and almost the hidalgo.
Overland | John William De ForestThe boy stood upright, facing the group with dignity, a handsomer youth than is often seen among his people.
Overland | John William De ForestThat may be; but where you find one handsomer face than his, you see a thousand destitute of its intelligence and agreeableness.
Alone | Marion HarlandHe was a clean-cut man, five-eleven in his stockings, and few men in all that country had a handsomer body.
The Way of a Man | Emerson Hough
British Dictionary definitions for handsome
/ (ˈhændsəm) /
(of a man) good-looking, esp in having regular, pleasing, and well-defined features
(of a woman) fine-looking in a dignified way
well-proportioned, stately, or comely: a handsome room
liberal or ample: a handsome allowance
gracious or generous: a handsome action
Southwest English pleasant: handsome weather
Southwest English a term of endearment for a beloved person, esp in my handsome
Origin of handsome
1Derived forms of handsome
- handsomely, adverb
- handsomeness, noun
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