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loveliness
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "loveliness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the quality of being beautiful or delightful, often in a poetic or romantic context. Example: "The loveliness of the sunset took my breath away as I stood on the beach."
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60 human-written examples
It is scrawly coloured pencil drawings, funny questions, tousled hair and the loveliness of a sleeping toddler.
News & Media
That's why I go to parks with the dog – to see grass, trees and loveliness.
News & Media
On the edge of handsome Ronda, famous for its gorges and general all-round historic loveliness, the hotel has a small pool and pretty garden overlooking the rolling mountains where you can hike.
News & Media
In a scene of genuinely touching loveliness, Lizzie's ghost appeared and held the sobbing adulterer's hand.
News & Media
He placed her in a swirling gown within a blaze of gold rectangles, spirals and Egyptian symbols from which she looked out in nervous loveliness, the epitome of Vienna's Golden Age.
News & Media
A PAIR of quotations from Junichiro Tanizaki, a Japanese writer, on the loveliness of laquerware almost leads one to expect a book on the contemplation of beauty.
News & Media
The painting is a vision of unearthly loveliness, eternal stillness.
News & Media
Clear, or faintly frosted; their silvery filaments fine as cobwebs, or dandelion clocks; their weightlessness slightly warm in the hand, like a blown egg; and a shape of simple loveliness, like a tear-drop or a pear, or that first forbidden fruit hanging low in the Garden of Eden.
News & Media
I spent my self, that there might be more light, More loveliness, more joy for other men.
Encyclopedias
Don Quixote perceives Dulcinea as a golden-haired highborn young woman of incomparable loveliness for whom he will perform brave deeds as her paladin.
Encyclopedias
It is, he said, "a first-rate work of art", one whose "vigour and delicacy animate the loveliness of existence".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "loveliness" to add a touch of elegance and sophistication to your writing, particularly when describing natural scenes, art, or character traits.
Common error
Avoid using "loveliness" too frequently in contemporary, casual writing, as it can sound overly formal or archaic. Consider using more modern synonyms like "beauty" or "charm" for a more natural tone.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "loveliness" is as a noun, denoting the quality or state of being lovely. It refers to the abstract concept of beauty or attractiveness. Ludwig examples confirm its usage in describing aesthetic qualities.
Frequent in
News & Media
53%
Encyclopedias
9%
Formal & Business
7%
Less common in
Science
31%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "loveliness" functions as a noun that describes the quality of being beautiful or charming. Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically correct and frequently used, particularly in News & Media. While "loveliness" adds elegance, it should be used judiciously in casual contexts where more common synonyms like "beauty" or "charm" might be more appropriate. While versatile, this phrase benefits most from contexts calling for sophistication or detailed aesthetic description.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
beauty
A general term for aesthetic quality, less specific than "loveliness".
attractiveness
Focuses on the quality of appealing to others.
charm
Emphasizes a delightful or pleasing quality.
allure
Suggests a captivating or enticing quality.
appeal
Refers to the quality of being pleasing or interesting.
pleasantness
Highlights the agreeable or enjoyable nature of something.
prettiness
Suggests a delicate or dainty beauty.
elegance
Implies a refined and graceful beauty.
splendor
Denotes a magnificent or grand beauty.
exquisiteness
Highlights the delicate and intricate beauty.
FAQs
How can I use "loveliness" in a sentence?
"Loveliness" is a noun that describes the quality of being lovely or beautiful. For example, "The "loveliness of the sunset" took my breath away."
What can I say instead of "loveliness"?
You can use alternatives like "beauty", "charm", or "attractiveness" depending on the context.
Is "loveliness" a formal word?
What's the difference between "loveliness" and "beauty"?
While both describe aesthetic appeal, "loveliness" often carries a connotation of gentle, delicate, or innocent beauty. "Beauty" is a broader term encompassing a wider range of aesthetic qualities. For example, one might speak of the "raw beauty" of a landscape, but the "delicate loveliness" of a flower.
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Usage summary
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Source & Trust
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4.5/5
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Real-world application tested