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even more sexy
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "even more sexy" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate that something is already considered sexy, but then becomes even more so. Example: She was stunning in her red dress, but when she added the high heels, she became even more sexy.
✓ Grammatically correct
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7 human-written examples
Excellent, too, are Veronique Gens as Iphise, Mireille Delunsch as Venus and Francoise Masset, who is Cupid in the prologue and comes back at the end to be even more sexy in the air sung by A Pleasure.
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It looks like XBL fans will have even more sexy content for playback tomorrow.
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And it's even more sexy since Benchmark invested in the service at a $86 million valuation (and it's not out of private beta yet).
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Ask Corey Baker of Kill Paris about the sort of sexy that inspires his equally as sexy bass music and you'll receive, well, even more sexy.
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One tweet, for example, quoted Cohen when he compared his looks to a young Andy Garcia and said that Cohen was "even more sexy".
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Instead of spending time telling you that you're amazing, he'll be busy loving your natural ease with yourself, which will make you look even more sexy.
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Similar Expressions
53 human-written examples
What happens when I'm really sick is that I become even MORE hungry for sexy stuff than I usually am, because I want to be pampered, but lack the energy I normally put into making sex a mutually athletic experience.
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The remake, by Guy Andrew, will be a must-see, no doubt; but nothing could recapture that first careless rapture it gave us in 1976 – that the world is even more wicked, corrupt and sexy than we prayed it would be.
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It's more sexy, more secretive here".
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"It was a window into my future," says Elizabeth Hayt, a friend of mine in her late 40s who considers "Something's Gotta Give" to be a cultural lodestar, "and it gave me amazing hope that I was going to remain vital, sexy and, even more than that, desirable for my accomplishments to men of all different ages, statuses and backgrounds.
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We met in N.Y.C., he's super sexy and even more talented, we did a record together called "Helen Keller" and it's one of my favorite songs.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "even more sexy" when you want to emphasize that something already considered attractive has gained an additional layer of appeal. Consider the context and audience to ensure the phrase is appropriate.
Common error
Avoid using "even more sexy" repeatedly in a single piece of writing. Overuse can diminish its impact and make your writing sound repetitive. Use synonyms or rephrase your sentences for variety.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "even more sexy" functions as an intensifier + adjective. It modifies a noun (person, object, or idea) to indicate that it possesses a heightened degree of sexiness, building upon an existing level of attractiveness. Ludwig's examples illustrate this usage in various contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
67%
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33%
Formal & Business
0%
Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "even more sexy" is grammatically sound and serves to amplify an existing quality of sexiness. While it appears less frequently in formal settings, it is commonly used in news media and informal contexts. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness, and the examples provided highlight its usage in real-world scenarios. When using the phrase, consider the target audience and the intended level of formality to ensure appropriateness. You can explore similar concepts with alternatives such as "even more attractive" or "all the more sexy" for variation.
Alternative expressions
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
even sexier
Uses a more colloquial variant of the adjective.
all the more sexy
Emphasizes the degree of sexiness.
even more attractive
Replaces "sexy" with a more general term for physical appeal.
even more seductive
Suggests a stronger sense of allure and enticement than "sexy".
even more alluring
Similar to "seductive" but with a slightly softer connotation.
increasingly sexy
Highlights a progressive rise in attractiveness.
More alternative expressions(16)
FAQs
How can I use "even more sexy" in a sentence?
You can use "even more sexy" to describe something that has become sexier than it already was. For example, "She looked stunning in her dress, but with the high heels, she became "even more sexy"."
What are some alternatives to "even more sexy"?
Some alternatives include "even more attractive", "even more alluring", or simply "even sexier" depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it grammatically correct to say "even more sexy"?
Yes, it's grammatically correct. It follows the standard pattern of using "even more" to intensify an adjective. Ludwig AI confirms this by stating that the phrase is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
When is it appropriate to use the phrase "even more sexy"?
The phrase is appropriate in informal contexts when describing something or someone that already possesses sex appeal and has gained an additional layer of it. Consider the audience and purpose to see if it fits the tone.
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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
80%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested