gorgeous

/ˈɡɔːdʒəs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɡɔːrdʒəs/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈgȯr-jəs/ (ame, mw)

gorgeous — 形容詞

  • gorgeouspositive
  • more gorgeouscomparative
  • most gorgeoussuperlative

1. so strikingly beautiful or pleasing that it makes a strong, favourable impressio

1.形容詞B2
釋義

華麗的

極其美麗,令人讚嘆

so strikingly beautiful or pleasing that it makes a strong, favourable impression on the senses — used of a person's appearance, a place, an object, the weather, or an experience such as a meal or a view.

例句

The sunset over the ocean was absolutely gorgeous, with shades of pink and gold.

海上的日落華麗極了,帶著粉紅與金色的光影。

collocation: absolutely gorgeous — common intensifier pattern

Mira wore a gorgeous blue dress to her sister's wedding last Saturday.

Mira 上週六參加姐姐婚禮時,穿了一件華麗的藍色洋裝。

gorgeous + noun describing clothing

同義詞
  • beautiful

    the most general term; less intense than gorgeous, suitable for all contexts

  • stunning

    slightly stronger than gorgeous, suggests a shocking or breathtaking level of beauty

  • lovely

    warmer and softer in tone; especially common in British English for both appearance and experiences ('a lovely day')

  • magnificent

    reserved for grand or impressive things such as large buildings, palaces, or vast landscapes; more formal than gorgeous

反義詞
  • ugly

    the direct opposite in terms of appearance

  • hideous

    much stronger and more negative than ugly; suggests something extremely unpleasant to look at

文法句型

gorgeous + noun

be / look / feel / taste + gorgeous

用法筆記

Gorgeous is a strong adjective. In everyday English it is more common to intensify it with 'absolutely' or 'really' than with 'very', since 'very gorgeous' can sound unnatural to native speakers.

常見錯誤

She looks very gorgeous tonight.
She looks absolutely gorgeous tonight.
💡'Gorgeous' is a strong adjective and pairs more naturally with 'absolutely' or 'really' than with 'very'.
It was a gorgeous weather for a picnic.
The weather was gorgeous for a picnic.
💡'Weather' is uncountable and does not take the indefinite article 'a'.