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picturesque
[pik-chuh-resk]
adjective
visually charming or quaint, as if resembling or suitable for a painting.
a picturesque fishing village.
(of writing, speech, etc.) strikingly graphic or vivid; creating detailed mental images.
a picturesque description of the Brazilian jungle.
having pleasing or interesting qualities; strikingly effective in appearance.
a picturesque hat.
picturesque
/ ˌpɪktʃəˈrɛsk /
adjective
visually pleasing, esp in being striking or vivid
a picturesque view
having a striking or colourful character, nature, etc
(of language) graphic; vivid
Other Word Forms
- picturesquely adverb
- picturesqueness noun
- unpicturesque adjective
- unpicturesquely adverb
- unpicturesqueness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of picturesque1
Word History and Origins
Origin of picturesque1
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Example Sentences
Mansions with picturesque views of the Pacific Ocean were obliterated into charred slabs of stucco, broken concrete and dust.
For 18 years, Clayton Kershaw pitched through the gamut of emotions as both a hero and a villain, moments of euphoria addled with spells of despair, picturesque summers disappearing into the wicked wilds of October.
Even in picturesque California, few landscapes are as stunning – or as fragile – as Big Sur.
The drive also allows Cassidy, 66, to show off a bit of the picturesque region he’s called home since 2011, when he moved from Hidden Hills with his wife, Tracey, and their four children.
A picturesque village is at risk of being "ruined" by "TikTok tourists" who are "exploiting the destination's heritage for clicks", a councillor has said.
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