cutie

IPA/ˈkjuːti/
KK[kjˈuti]IPA/ˈkjuːti/

cutie — noun

  • cutiesingular
  • cutiesplural

1. a person who looks sweet and attractive, or a small animal that looks adorable —

1.名詞B2
釋義

a person who looks sweet and attractive, or a small animal that looks adorable — a word often used to show affection.

例句

Everyone at the party called Rodrigo a cutie in his sharp blue suit.

call someone a cutie (compliment on looks)

Allison adopted a tiny kitten and kept calling it her little cutie.

cutie used affectionately for a pet

同義詞
  • cutie-pie

    more playful and childish; common for babies and pets

  • sweetie

    stresses kindness or endearment more than looks

  • hottie

    stronger focus on physical, sexual attractiveness

文法句型

a + cutie

such a + cutie

用法筆記

Informal and affectionate; used both to describe someone (a real cutie) and to address them directly (Goodnight, cutie). Between adults it can sound flirtatious, so it is safest for babies, pets, or close friends.

常見錯誤

She is a cute.
She is a cutie.
💡'cute' is an adjective; the noun for a sweet, good-looking person is 'cutie'.