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nicely painted
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "nicely painted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been painted in an aesthetically pleasing manner. Example: "The house looked beautiful with its freshly painted walls, all nicely painted in soft pastel colors."
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Alternative expressions(3)
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14 human-written examples
The 1641 landscape, View of Scheveningen Sands by Hendrick van Anthonissen, was very nicely painted, but perhaps one of the less exciting paintings in the museum's Dutch Golden Age collection.
News & Media
They are also nicely painted, in an almost pedantic way.
News & Media
The images are nicely painted, and even on occasion, beautiful.
News & Media
They go with everything, and especially with nicely painted toenails (usually bright red).
News & Media
I just like the way they're quickly done but quite nicely painted, and sexy — sex and violence always catches".
News & Media
I just like the way they're quickly done but quite nicely painted, and sexy sex and violence always catches".
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44 human-written examples
Ms. Winterling's studied abstraction is nicely complemented by painted landscapes by Paul P. that surround it at Reich and by enigmatic conversation pieces by Amir Mogharabi.
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You can get a bunch of fake spider webs and a couple of wooden sticks(preferably nicely cut)and paint them white, stick them in your yard and pull the spider webs over all of them.
Wiki
These century-old, community-run chapels are brightly, beautifully, lovingly painted and chime nicely with my mood on the winding drive to Biscoitos, where natural swimming pools offer summer bathing amid rock formations that look like frozen fire.
News & Media
It is a compositional rule that not only helps you place your scene correctly on the canvas, but it also helps you develop a nicely balanced painting.[3][4][5] Common among photographers, but also an essential for artists.
Wiki
He said: "I have painted and freshened up the grave nicely, so it looks fine for Stephen.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider the context: Use "nicely painted" to describe not just fine art, but also everyday objects or surfaces that have been painted with care.
Common error
Avoid using "nicely painted" when describing truly exceptional or masterful artwork; instead, opt for more descriptive terms that capture the artwork's unique qualities and impact.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "nicely painted" primarily functions as an adverb-participle phrase, modifying a noun to describe the quality of the painting. This is supported by Ludwig AI that identifies it as correct and usable in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Wiki
25%
Formal & Business
8%
Less common in
Science
8%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "nicely painted" is a grammatically sound and frequently used expression to describe something that has been painted with competence and aesthetic appeal. As confirmed by Ludwig AI, it is versatile enough for various contexts, particularly in News & Media and Wiki. When aiming for higher formality or precision, alternatives such as "skillfully painted" or "finely painted" can be considered. It's advisable to avoid overusing "nicely painted" when describing exceptional artwork, opting instead for richer, more descriptive language that captures the unique qualities of the piece.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
well painted
Replaces the adverb 'nicely' with 'well', maintaining the same meaning of good quality painting.
beautifully painted
Substitutes 'nicely' with 'beautifully', emphasizing the aesthetic appeal of the painting.
finely painted
Replaces 'nicely' with 'finely', highlighting the precision and detail in the painting.
skillfully painted
Replaces 'nicely' with 'skillfully', emphasizing the expertise involved in the painting process.
expertly painted
Substitutes 'nicely' with 'expertly', highlighting the high level of proficiency in the painting.
attractively painted
Replaces 'nicely' with 'attractively', focusing on the pleasing visual effect of the painting.
pleasingly painted
Replaces 'nicely' with 'pleasingly', emphasizing the agreeable and satisfying quality of the painting.
effectively painted
Substitutes 'nicely' with 'effectively', highlighting how well the painting communicates its intended message.
tastefully painted
Replaces 'nicely' with 'tastefully', emphasizing that the painting is made with the high level of taste.
decently painted
Substitutes 'nicely' with 'decently', conveying a satisfactory but not necessarily exceptional level of painting.
FAQs
How can I use "nicely painted" in a sentence?
You can use "nicely painted" to describe something that has been painted well and looks aesthetically pleasing. For example, "The wooden toys were all "nicely painted" with bright colors."
What are some alternatives to "nicely painted"?
Some alternatives include "well painted", "beautifully painted", or "skillfully painted", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it appropriate to use "nicely painted" in a formal context?
While "nicely painted" is generally acceptable, in formal contexts, you might prefer more precise or sophisticated language, such as "expertly rendered" or "finely detailed", to convey a higher level of artistic merit.
What is the difference between "nicely painted" and "well painted"?
The phrases "nicely painted" and "well painted" are largely interchangeable. However, "nicely painted" might suggest a slightly more aesthetic or pleasing quality than simply "well painted".
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