gorgeous
How to Use Gorgeous
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishStunningly beautiful — or, casually, just really great (a lovely meal, a lovely day).
The 'great in general' sense (a gorgeous meal) is informal and especially common in British English.
Word Forms
more gorgeous comparative, most gorgeous superlative
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
She wore a _____ emerald gown to the gala.
Etymology
From Middle French gorgias ("elegant, fashionable"), tied to Old French gorge ("throat/bosom") — the idea being someone who proudly puffs out their chest or throat, dressed to impress.