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a pretty gift
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a pretty gift" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a gift that is visually appealing or attractive. Example: "She received a pretty gift for her birthday, beautifully wrapped in colorful paper."
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5 human-written examples
"A free woman," he writes, "without guilt, is a pretty gift for a novelist".
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The memoir of a sexual showoff, one might add, makes a pretty gift for a voyeur.
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Use them to create a pretty gift topper, a handmade card, garland, napkin rings or even a hair accessory.
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Sugar cubes can be decorated to make a pretty gift.
Wiki
Get colored twine or a pretty gift bow and tie it around the opening of the jar to make it look more festive.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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55 human-written examples
Buy Now {8} Z for Accessorize Cut Out Heart Ring: £10, uk.accessorize.com Part of Zara Simon's collection for the high street jewellery store, this delicate gold-plated ring makes an inexpensive, pretty gift.
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So give Granny credit for choosing a pretty un-gift-y gift.
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It all seems like a pretty Japanese gift.
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There are also a pretty standard gift shop and a good information center with maps, guides and local weekly newspapers. 1 p.m. 6. Go Play in the Snow Surrender to the pull of the mountain scenery and crisp, rejuvenating air with an active afternoon at the Grafton Ponds Nordic Ski and Mountain Bike Center (783 Townshend Road, 802-843-2400 802-843-2400 802-843-2400
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And when I told him about my birthday otter, he immediately asked, "Do you remember who gave it to you?" Of course I did — proving that it was a pretty effective gift, just like a traditional, physical birthday card, which expresses a sentiment but really has no other utility.
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They're simply doing so online "because that's where most people are spending their time". And when I told him about my birthday otter, he immediately asked, "Do you remember who gave it to you?" Of course I did — proving that it was a pretty effective gift, just like a traditional, physical birthday card, which expresses a sentiment but really has no other utility.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "a pretty gift" when describing a present that is visually appealing or aesthetically pleasing, especially in contexts where the appearance is a key factor.
Common error
While "a pretty gift" is acceptable, avoid overuse of "pretty" as the sole descriptor. Vary your language with words like "lovely", "attractive", or "elegant" to add nuance and avoid monotony.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a pretty gift" functions as a noun phrase, where "pretty" acts as a descriptive adjective modifying the noun "gift". Ludwig's AI confirms its correct usage.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Wiki
40%
Science
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "a pretty gift" is a grammatically sound and usable phrase for describing a visually appealing present. Ludwig AI confirms this. While not overly frequent, it finds use across contexts like news and media or wikis, fitting a neutral register. Consider alternatives like ""a lovely present"" or ""an attractive gift"" to vary your language. Remember, this phrase focuses on aesthetics, differentiating it from a "thoughtful" or "useful" gift.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a lovely present
Substitutes "gift" with "present" and "pretty" with "lovely", both implying a pleasant item.
an attractive gift
Replaces "pretty" with "attractive", focusing on the aesthetic appeal of the gift.
a beautiful gift
Emphasizes the aesthetic quality of the gift more strongly than "pretty".
a delightful gift
Shifts the focus to the pleasure the gift brings, rather than just its appearance.
a charming gift
Suggests the gift possesses a certain quaintness or appeal.
a pleasing gift
Highlights the agreeable or satisfying nature of the gift.
an elegant gift
Indicates a refined and stylish quality, going beyond simple prettiness.
a stylish present
Combines fashionable appeal with the concept of a gift.
a tasteful gift
Focuses on the good judgment and aesthetic sense reflected in the gift.
an exquisite gift
Emphasizes the high quality and beauty of the gift.
FAQs
How can I use "a pretty gift" in a sentence?
You can use "a pretty gift" to describe a visually appealing present. For example: "She received "a pretty gift" for her birthday, wrapped in floral paper."
What are some alternatives to saying "a pretty gift"?
Instead of "a pretty gift", you can use phrases like "a lovely present", "an attractive gift", or "a beautiful gift" to convey a similar meaning.
Is it correct to say "a pretty gift", or should I use another adjective?
Saying "a pretty gift" is grammatically correct and widely understood. However, choosing adjectives like "an elegant gift" or "a stylish present" can add more specific meaning to your description.
What's the difference between "a pretty gift" and "a thoughtful gift"?
"A pretty gift" emphasizes the visual appeal, while "a thoughtful gift" highlights the consideration and care put into selecting the present. They describe different qualities of the gift.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested