belle
0 antonyms and opposites of belle, grouped by meaning.
Noun — An attractive and much-admired woman, especially the most admired one in a particular group or place.
How to use belle
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From French belle, "beautiful," from Latin bella.
Full origin of belle →Frequently asked questions
What does “belle” mean?
The word “belle” means an attractive and much-admired woman, especially the most admired one in a particular group or place. In plain terms, a beautiful, admired woman, often "the belle" of some event or place.
How do you pronounce “belle”?
“Belle” is pronounced behl (/bɛl/ in IPA).
How do you use “belle” in a sentence?
Here is “belle” used in a sentence: “She was the belle of the ball that evening.”
What part of speech is “belle”?
“Belle” is a noun.
Where does the word “belle” come from?
The word “belle” comes from Latin. From French belle, "beautiful," from Latin bella.
Is “belle” a common word?
“Belle” is a fairly common word in modern English.
What is the difference between "belle" and "beauty"?
"Belle" specifically refers to an attractive, much-admired woman, especially the most admired one in a particular group or setting, such as "the belle of the ball." "Beauty" is a broader term that can describe attractiveness in general or refer to any beautiful person or thing, not necessarily the most admired one present.
Is "belle" a common everyday word?
"Belle" is somewhat old-fashioned or literary and is used less often in ordinary modern speech than words like "beauty" or "stunner." It survives mainly in set phrases like "southern belle" or "belle of the ball."