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equally beautiful
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"equally beautiful" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to compare two things which are judged to be equally pleasing, attractive, or impressive. For example: "The sun setting over the coastline was beautiful, while the stars shining in the night sky were equally beautiful."
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58 human-written examples
We cut to Cecilia at her dressing table, in front of the looking glass, with a cigarette, and, as the music bursts, we are struck not just by her beauty but by the deep, guilty secret of this equally beautiful, unsatisfying film: it's done with smoke and mirrors.
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Equally beautiful served warm or cold with rice.
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We could be sisters here, Clara and I, equally poor and equally beautiful.
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I think he saw the world as equally beautiful and chaotic.
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"It is equally beautiful from every angle, which is really important".
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Or continue further up the Erme valley for more equally beautiful locations.
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"I can only hope he would recognize that St. Thomas is equally beautiful and equally precious".
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The north and south coastlines of Cornwall are completely different but equally beautiful.
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Italian fabrics were equally beautiful to those from Burgundy but were less heavy and with less fur.
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We had another equally beautiful edition of it in our home when I was growing up — it was my mother's.
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For a totally different type of game with simpler but equally beautiful graphics, try Contre Jour ($1).
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When comparing two subjects with "equally beautiful", ensure that both subjects are genuinely comparable in terms of aesthetic qualities to avoid undermining your point.
Common error
Avoid using "equally beautiful" when comparing subjects where beauty standards are highly subjective or culturally specific, as it can imply a universal agreement that may not exist.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "equally beautiful" functions primarily as an adjective phrase. It modifies a noun, indicating that the noun possesses a beauty that is equivalent to another noun, as seen in Ludwig's examples.
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News & Media
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Formal & Business
3%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "equally beautiful" is a common and grammatically correct way to express that two or more things share a similar level of aesthetic appeal. As Ludwig AI confirms, it's a versatile phrase suitable for various contexts, though primarily found in news and media. When using "equally beautiful", ensure that the subjects being compared have a legitimate basis for comparison and that the context doesn't rely on overly subjective or culturally specific beauty standards. Alternatives like "just as beautiful" or "comparably beautiful" offer similar meanings, adding variety to your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
just as beautiful
Emphasizes the similarity in beauty, highlighting that one is not superior to the other.
as beautiful as
Indicates a comparison where the beauty is on par with something else.
comparably beautiful
Suggests that the beauty is similar when compared to another subject.
of equal beauty
Highlights the equivalent level of beauty between two or more subjects.
similarly beautiful
Indicates that the beauty is alike or analogous.
equally attractive
Focuses on the appeal or attractiveness being the same.
no less beautiful
Implies that while different, the beauty is not diminished.
just as stunning
Replaces "beautiful" with "stunning" to emphasize impressiveness.
equally striking
Shifts the focus to the visual impact and impressiveness.
as gorgeous as
Uses a synonym for beautiful to indicate a similar level of attractiveness.
FAQs
How can I use "equally beautiful" in a sentence?
You can use "equally beautiful" to compare two things that possess a similar level of attractiveness or aesthetic appeal. For instance, "Both the painting and the sculpture were "equally beautiful"".
What's a good alternative to saying "equally beautiful"?
Depending on the context, you might use alternatives like "just as beautiful", "comparably beautiful", or "of equal beauty".
Is it correct to say something is "equally beautiful to" something else?
While grammatically understandable, it's more common and natural to say something is "as beautiful as" something else, rather than "equally beautiful to" it.
When is it inappropriate to use the phrase "equally beautiful"?
Using "equally beautiful" might be inappropriate if the comparison is based on subjective preferences that vary widely or when the items being compared lack a common aesthetic basis.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested