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handsome

American  
[han-suhm] / ˈhæn səm /

adjective

handsomer, handsomest
  1. having an attractive, well-proportioned, and imposing appearance suggestive of health and strength; good-looking.

    a handsome man;

    a handsome woman.

    Antonyms:
    ugly
  2. having pleasing proportions, relationships, or arrangements, as of shapes, forms, or colors; attractive.

    a handsome house;

    a handsome interior.

  3. considerable, ample, or liberal in amount.

    a handsome fortune.

    Synonyms:
    munificent, generous, large
    Antonyms:
    scanty, scant, skimpy, meager
  4. gracious; generous; flattering.

    a handsome compliment;

    a handsome recommendation.

    Antonyms:
    miserly, stingy, ungenerous
  5. adroit and appealing; graceful.

    a handsome speech.


handsome British  
/ ˈhændsəm /

adjective

  1. (of a man) good-looking, esp in having regular, pleasing, and well-defined features

  2. (of a woman) fine-looking in a dignified way

  3. well-proportioned, stately, or comely

    a handsome room

  4. liberal or ample

    a handsome allowance

  5. gracious or generous

    a handsome action

  6. pleasant

    handsome weather

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noun

  1. a term of endearment for a beloved person, esp in my handsome

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Usage

What are other ways to say handsome?

Someone who is handsome is attractive with a well-proportioned appearance that is suggestive of health and strength. How does handsome compare with lovely, beautiful, and pretty? Learn more on Thesaurus.com. 

Other Word Forms

  • handsomeish adjective
  • handsomely adverb
  • handsomeness noun
  • superhandsome adjective

Etymology

Origin of handsome

First recorded in 1400–50; Middle English hondsom, handsum “easy to control, handy”; cognate with West Frisian hānsum “easy to control, convenient,” Dutch handzaam “easy to manage”; hand, -some 1

Example Sentences

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Hugo is the kind of boy you would probably not like me to spend my time with, but – oh, Mama – he’s so handsome!

From Literature

Regardless, Willis is likely to land a handsome payday, due to the scarcity of desirable passers and the number of teams that badly need one.

From The Wall Street Journal

It took a second or two of fumbling, but I got them on her wrists just as the handsome face of John Wilkes Booth made it up the stairs.

From Literature

Viewers were promised handsome returns if they heeded his advice.

From BBC

It is accompanied by a handsome catalog, more comprehensive than the exhibition, with biographies and a chronology.

From The Wall Street Journal