lovely

adjective13 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.3

The most standard and common intensifier for 'lovely'.

A common, informal way to strongly emphasize the 'lovely' quality.

Used to express very strong, enthusiastic praise.

A sincere way to emphasize that something is genuinely lovely.

Means 'fairly' or 'very' lovely, often used in a slightly more formal or understated way.

Emphasizes the uncomplicated and pure nature of the loveliness.

Emphasizes that something is lovely to a special degree.

Emphasizes that something is lovely in every way, without any flaws.

A somewhat formal or old-fashioned way of saying 'quite lovely', common in British English.

Used to state that someone or something possesses a lovely quality.

Refers to having a beautiful or attractive appearance.

Used when an idea or suggestion seems very pleasant or enjoyable.

Describes a pleasant physical sensation.