lookers

IPA/ˈlʊk.ər/
KK[lˈʊkɚz]IPA/ˈlʊk.ɚ/

lookers — noun

  • lookerssingular
  • lookersesplural

1. an attractive person, most often a woman

1.名詞B2
釋義

an attractive person, most often a woman

例句

Paloma's cousin just started modeling — everyone says she's a real looker.

a real looker — informal pattern with 'real'

The twins Rin and Eri were both stunning lookers with dark hair and bright eyes.

plural form: stunning lookers

同義詞
  • beauty

    less informal and more general; can describe inner or outer attractiveness

  • stunner

    equally informal, British-leaning; suggests someone strikingly attractive

  • knockout

    informal, American-leaning; very emphatic, implies an almost shocking level of attractiveness

文法句型

a looker (singular)

lookers (plural)

用法筆記

Only used as a countable noun (a looker / lookers), but the singular form a looker is far more common than the plural. The word is informal and many younger speakers consider it dated or objectifying, especially when used about a stranger.

常見錯誤

She is a looker at the museum.
She is a looker.
💡In this slang sense, 'looker' does not mean 'someone who looks at things'; it only means an attractive person.