beautiful view — перевод на русский
Oh, it’s a beautiful view.
Прекрасный вид.
Beautiful view, isn’t it?
Прекрасный вид, не правда ли?
We got a beautiful view of the ocean right here.
У нас тут прекрасный вид на океан.
Well, because it’s got a beautiful view and lots of space and a huge closet.
Ну, из нее прекрасный вид, здесь просторно. А это огромный шкаф. (смеются)
Ah, what a beautiful view.
Какой прекрасный вид!
Показать ещё примеры для «прекрасный вид»…
It certainly is a beautiful view from over here at the window.
Очень красивый вид… отсюда, из окна. Да, знаю.
-lt’s a beautiful view.
Такой красивый вид.
What a beautiful view, Mr. Burgundy.
Какой красивый вид, м-р Бургунди.
Beautiful view.
Красивый вид.
What a beautiful view.
Какой красивый вид.
Показать ещё примеры для «красивый вид»…
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What a beautiful view you can see from the hotel window!
What a beautiful view of the city.
See what a beautiful view there is?
What a beautiful view, Mr. Burgundy.
People may say, Look! what a beautiful view it is.
What a beautiful view of the pond.
What a beautiful view from your room.
What a beautiful view of Barcelona!
Come here and see what a beautiful view we have.
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Luxury within arm’s reach If you were to imagine the most beautiful view of the world, what would you see after closing your eyes?
Комфорт под рукой Если бы тебе нужно было вообразить себе самый прекрасный пейзаж в мире, что бы ты увидел, закрывая глаза?
Once a beautiful new airport today in ruins, here come the people who are just curious, those who still have something to take away, everyone else is trying to avoid walking in that direction based on object security, so that people could see what has become of the airport, there was
a
webcam, it does not cover the entire territory of the object, but gives a qualitative view of the airport.
Когда-то еще новый, красивый аэропорт сегодня превратился в руины, сюда приходят люди которым просто интересно, тем кому еще есть,
что
отсюда взять, все остальные стараются избегать прогулок в эту сторону, основываясь на безопасности объекта, чтобы люди могли увидеть, что стало с аэропортом здесь была установлена веб- камера, она не охватывает полностью территорию объекта, но дает качественный вид на аэропорт.
It’s enough just to see these ruins once and
you will immediately understand what exactly is going on, so do not waste time and just enjoy amazing and beautiful views.
Достаточно просто один раз увидеть эти руины,
и вы сразу поймете, о чем именно идет речь, поэтому не стоит терять времени и просто наслаждаться удивительными и красивыми видами.
Standing like
a
sentinel on the cliffs of Imerovigli(what’s known as Santorini’s balcony), Rocabella boasts breathtakingly beautiful views, crisp
and modern design and the friendliest staff you could hope for….
Стоит, как дозорные, на скалах Имеровигли( балкон Санторини), Rocabella может похвастаться потрясающими красивыми видами, свежим и современным дизайном и доброжелательным персоналом….
From the Windows of the rooms offer beautiful views of the Sevastopol Victory Park, with permanent sea sails the Bay and city, yachts,
what
kind is always»live», not boring.
Из окна номера открывается прекрасный вид на Севастопольский парк Победы, море с постоянными парусами, бухту и город, стоянку яхт, из-за чего
вид
всегда« живой», не скучный.
Fishing on the Southern Bug is the good way for resting with family, friends or colleagues from vanity of cities and tows, to relax,
Рыбалка на Южном Буге- это отличный способ отдохнуть с семьей, друзьями или коллегами от городского ритма жизни, серых будней, расслабиться,
насладиться чудесными видами природы и главное- заняться своим хобби.
The views were beautiful but what about how the site turned out to be, that there is
a
decent shop and walked only taste.
Мнения были красивы, но то, что о
том,
как сайт оказался,
что
есть достойного магазина и пошел только вкус.
What is beautiful to view from the top is the contrast with the blue of the ocean on one side
and returning you the green of the Landes forest.
Что такое красивое, чтобы посмотреть сверху контраст с синевой океана с одной стороны
и возвращения вам зелень Ланд лесу.
Beautiful green lawn and Caribbean Sea
view-
that and perfect service is what this club can offer you!
Красивые зеленые лужайки и Карибское море- это и идеальный сервис- это то, что этот клуб может предложить вам!
If you dream about thick, fresh and beautiful the grass, then you need to know what to order, so your lawn was well-groomed and had always a great view— you have to put
a
lot of effort.
Если вы мечтаете о густой, свежей и красивой траве, тогда вам нужно знать что для того, дабы ваша лужайка была ухоженной и имела всегда идеальный вид— надо приложить много усилий.
If you’re not scared off by the local or your own snobbery,
if you are on
a
diet or want to try something completely unusual, if you are looking for beautiful interiors or panoramic
views,
or if you don’t even know what you want- this city has everything for you.
Если вас не пугает снобизм местных и свой собственный, если
вы на диете или хотите попробовать что-то совсем необычное, если вы ищете красивые интерьеры или панорамные виды, если вы даже не знаете, чего именно хотите, в этом городе для вас найдется все.
distinguishes our place is
a
location in one of the most
beautiful
gardens in Krakow and unique view from the hotel window.
Наш объект отличает расположение в одном из красивейших садов Кракова и неповторимый вид из окна отеля.
What you should know, when you moor here: The west coast beaches are mainly pebbly, with big waves; there are not so much historical sights but the
views
are
beautiful;
the place is great for sport activities.
Что вам следует знать, когда вы сходите на сушу: Западные пляжи каменисты с большими волнами; на острове меньше исторических достопримечательностей, прекрасное место для спорта, чудесные виды.
Traditional, but thought-out and sophisticated meals, a great view on one of the most beautiful and magnificent churches in Riga- this is
what
restaurant Key to Riga offers,
atmosphere of which allows enjoying both modern restaurant culture and the history of Riga.
Ресторан Key to Riga, откуда открывается вид на одну из самых красивых и величественных церквей Риги, предлагает традиционное, продуманное и изысканное меню,
атмосферу, проникнутую дыханием истории, а также современный уровень культуры ресторанного сервиса.
Let’s believe everything,
what
circlemakers say, all that beautiful rings and more, not only fantastic but even many times regular, according to many axes also center very accurately symmetrical, and sometimes happens even with simultaneous display of zoom in/ out(!)(Multiple
views
of the same shapes in different sizes)
designs were really made by them.
Чтобы верить всему кругов на полях объявить, эти великолепные кольца и многое другое, не только фантастической, но даже регулярное многообразие, по мнению многих осей и центра очень точно симметричны, а иногда даже с текущими масштаба отображения в/ из(! Несколько представлений одной формы в различных
размеры) модели они действительно сфабриковано.
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Hello there, I’m wondering whether it is wrong or correct to say «what beautiful scenery» to express admiration. According to English grammar, it must be used without article because «scenery» is an uncountable noun. But it sounds a bitt odd and awkward for me, and I never saw anyone use that construction whatsoever.
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#2
I would usually use ‘scenery’ and ‘view’ in different contexts, but «What beautiful scenery!» would sound fine if said in the appropriate context.
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#3
You have answered your own question.
Use the indefinite article with a countable noun: What a beautiful view!
Don’t use the indefinite article with an uncountable noun: What beautiful scenery!
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English (BrE), Spanish & Gujarati
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If you were choosing between the two, I would say «what a beautiful view» sounds more natural, but «what beautiful scenery» is equally correct, depending on the context.
The word iconic in Paragraph 4 («… for iconic beautiful views of the fireworks …») is closest in meaning to …
1) well-known.
2) popular.
3) memorable.
4) marvellous.
To my mind, one of the best times to visit Russia is before New Year’s Eve, as it is a big celebration in Russia. During Soviet times, New Year’s Eve became a large celebration, complete with a big sit-down dinner. This tradition has continued today. Christmas is also now openly celebrated in Russia, but on a smaller scale.
As New Year’s Eve in Russia is more of a family holiday, you may not find the kind of rowdy parties that you see in other countries on New Year’s Eve. If you’re lucky enough to be invited to someone’s home, be sure to bring thoughtful gifts and possibly your own slippers, although most families will have spares. Russian hospitality is quite fantastic if you have friends who will host you. And be prepared to answer a million questions about traditions in your home country!
A common New Year’s expression is «The way you spend New Year’s Eve is the same way you’ll spend the rest of the year». That’s why it’s so important for the last day of the year to be free from worries and arguments. You should forgive people, pay off your debts, and clean your home in order to start the new year happy and clean. A lot of Russians will also visit a Russian sauna or at least take a hot bath on the 31st of December to purify their bodies. You definitely should not sleep through the New Year, as it is considered a bad omen and will make the upcoming year sleepy and uneventful for you. Many people will also buy new clothes to wear on the New Year’s Eve to celebrate a fresh start.
If you’re in Moscow, you can head to several look-out points in the city to watch the fireworks. My friend recommended heading to Moscow State University to have the best view over the city, and I don’t regret it. Many tourists head towards the Kremlin for iconic beautiful views of the fireworks along the river, although you need to get there early and wait in the cold for hours to see the fireworks.
The New Year is a big deal everywhere in Russia. The decorations are lavish, gorgeous, and so rich that at some places they seem over the top. Shops can be so cluttered and even a little kitschy, it makes you feel like a kid in a huge candy store — with gaudy, colourful packaging, and lots of foil and cellophane … everything is in colour and glistening.
And still, all those heavy decorations somehow fit Russia. In territorial terms, Russia is the largest country in the world, and this affects everything in it. The buildings are enormous, as are the boulevards and the squares. And of course, they are all given a festive look before the New Year.
The facades of the enormous apartment buildings are adorned with huge decorations that light up in the dark and remind you of Las Vegas. Christmas trees are everywhere — on every corner, in front of every shop, every square and so on. What’s more, in order to make the atmosphere full of charm, gentle classical music pours through the spaces of malls, restaurants and all other public places. I am absolutely sure that when I was in Vienna, I rarely heard classical music as often as I did in Russia in the winter.
And to finish with my advertisement, I should mention that Russians are people with a highlydeveloped culture, especially musically. I was amazed at their good taste for music. It is impressive how many concerts are performed in Moscow and St. Petersburg, the country’s two major cities. At the end of the year, the number of these concerts increases and tickets for the Bolshoi Theatre are sold out months in advance.
To sum up, if you want to see Russia all lit up and covered with winter beauty, dress warmly and embark on a trip in December. But don’t plan too much for the last week, as it gets very crowded with people doing last-minute preparations.
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I think when people say «it’s a beautiful view» they say it when they are standing somewhere that is high up and they can see for a long ways.
You could say «it’s beautiful scenery» when you can’t see very far. Like maybe you’re walking through a forest full of beautiful trees. You can’t see very far. But the scenery is beautiful.
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Японский
@starry-chan:
Thank you very much!
I could understand difference between them.
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Английский (американский вариант)
@dominic1 Glad it helped!!!
But I noticed a mistake and if you don’t mind, I’d like to correct it
You don’t want to use «could» in this situation Could sounds hypothetical. Like you’re talking about something you might do but may never actually happen.
«I could understand» sounds like: 「理解する能力を持っています」
Some ways this would be used:
«If I was as smart as you, I could understand calculus.»
「同じぐらい頭がいいなら、微積分を理解する能力を持つ」
«If I was a dog, I could understand dog language.»
「犬なら、犬語を理解する能力を持つ」
It can also mean 「過去は理解する能力を持っていましたが、最近は持っていません」
«When I was a kid, I could understand Spanish, but now I can’t understand it all now.»
子供のころは、スペイン語を理解する能力を持っていましたが、 最近は全然分かりません。
What you really wanted to say was 「理解していました」 right?
So you want to say «I understood the difference between them.»
Hope this helps! This is something I teach all my 日本人 friends because it’s a common mistake
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Японский
@starry-chan:
Oh thank you very much!
Yes,I wanted to say それらの違いを理解出来ました
I’ve learned about «can could may might etc»
But it seems I need to study more about them.
Anyway,thank you again!
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@dominic1 No problem.
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What makes a word beautiful?
Is it the sound of the word or its meaning?
The study of the pleasantness or unpleasantness of the way words and phrases sound (regardless of their meaning) is called phonaesthetics.
But I think the combination of sound and meaning is what makes for pretty words.
Consider the word “diarrhea” which trills off the tongue but isn’t a pleasant topic to ponder.
But the word “diary” is equally pleasing to the ear and has an intriguing meaning.
What Are the Most Beautiful Words?
The most beautiful words in English are those that thrill the ear and that stir the mind or soul.
They are words that inspire, uplift, excite, comfort, challenge, move and entice us. But they can also have a neutral or even unpleasant meaning (hemorrhage, flatulence, etc.).
British linguist, David Crystal, created a series of attributes of words that are commonly considered beautiful. Those attributes include:
- Having three or more syllables.
- Emphasis on the first syllable.
- The presence of particular letters people enjoy saying (like I and M).
Ultimately, the most beautiful words are the words that you find beautiful.
What is the Prettiest Word in the World?
There are more than 7000 languages in the world, with hundreds of thousands of words in most of them. So it’s difficult (if not impossible) to narrow the list to one word alone.
You might start by exploring the most beautiful languages in the world which are often considered Italian, French, Arabic, and Turkish.
But still, what each person finds beautiful is subjective.
Maybe we should just be happy there are so many lovely words in all languages.
How to Use Beautiful Words in English
Whether you are a logophile (a word lover) and simply enjoy the variety and character of words, or you’re a writer who is looking for the perfect word, you’ll find yourself needing to find aesthetic words at some point.
Maybe you wonder, “What are elegant words I can use to reflect my intelligence or sophisticated style.” The words you use do communicate to others who you are and how you see yourself.
You can use these words to . . .
- Expand your vocabulary.
- Write a memorable poem or song lyrics related to something lovely and pleasing.
- Better express yourself in conversation.
- Create a mood or feeling with your writing.
- Enhance your descriptions of people, places, emotions, and things.
- Develop a particular rhythm or flow with your writing.
- Develop your own list of favorite words with beautiful meanings and sounds.
Are you ready to explore some really good words that you can add to your vocabulary?
Our list of beautiful words below is a great resource to bookmark and keep handy whenever you need just the right word that sounds lovely.
Don’t have time to read the complete list of beautiful words? You can download the PDF here.
1. Abundance
A very large quantity of something.
Again and again in the same way; forever
3. Admirable
Arousing or deserving respect and approval.
4. Adoration
Deep love and respect.
5. Affable
Friendly, good-natured, or easy to talk to.
6. Agility
Ability to move or think quickly and easily.
7. Ailurophile
A cat lover.
8. Alacrity
Brisk and cheerful readiness.
9. Alluring
Powerfully and mysteriously attractive or fascinating; seductive.
10. Aloha
A Hawaiian word used when greeting or parting from someone.
11. Altruism
The belief in or practice of disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others.
12. Amaranthine
From the Greek word amarantos, meaning immortal or unfading.
13. Amiable
Having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner.
14. Amorous
Showing, feeling, or relating to sexual desire.
15. Angelic
An exceptionally beautiful, innocent, or kind person.
16. Apotheosis
The highest point in the development of something; culmination or climax.
17. Assemblage
A collection or gathering of things or people.
18. Astonishing
Extremely surprising or impressive; amazing.
19. Astounding
Surprisingly impressive or notable.
20. Ascension
The act of rising to an important position or a higher level.
21. Astral
Of, connected with or resembling the stars.
22. Audacious
Showing a willingness to take surprisingly bold risks.
23. Aurora
A natural electrical phenomenon characterized by the appearance of streamers of reddish or greenish light in the sky, usually near the northern or southern magnetic pole.
24. Awe
A feeling of reverential respect mixed with fear or wonder.
25. Beatify
To make holy or sacred.
26. Beauteous
Beautiful.
27. Becoming
Flattering a person’s appearance.
28. Beguile
To charm or enchant (someone), sometimes in a deceptive way.
29. Belonging
An affinity for a place or situation.
30. Beloved
Dearly loved.
31. Benefactor
A person who gives money or other help to a person or cause.
32. Benevolence
The quality of being well-meaning; kindness.
33. Blazing
To burn fiercely or brightly.
34. Blessing
A beneficial thing for which one is grateful; something that brings well-being.
35. Bliss
Perfect happiness; great joy.
36. Blossom
The state or period of flowering.
37. Breathtaking
Astonishing or awe-inspiring in quality, so as to take one’s breath away.
38. Breeziness
Fresh and animated;lively.
39. Brilliance
An intense brightness of light.
40. Brisk
Active, fast, and energetic.
41. Bubbling
Characterized by cheerful high spirits.
42. Bucolic
Relating to the pleasant aspects of the countryside and country life.
43. Bungalow
A low house, with a broad front porch, having either no upper floor or upper rooms set in the roof, typically with dormer windows.
44. Buoyancy
The ability or tendency to float in water or air or some other fluid.
45. Calcination
To heat (a substance) to a high temperature but below the melting or fusing point, causing loss of moisture, reduction or oxidation, and the decomposition of carbonates and other compounds.
46. Calm
Not showing or feeling nervousness, anger, or other strong emotions.
47. Candor
The quality of being open and honest in expression; frankness.
48. Caprice
A sudden and unaccountable change of mood or behavior.
49. Carpe Diem
Latin, ‘seize the day!’, a quotation from Horace.
50. Cascade
A small waterfall, typically one of several that fall in stages down a steep rocky slope.
51. Cashmere
Fine, soft wool, originally that from the Kashmir goat.
52. Catharsis
The process of releasing, and thereby providing relief from, strong or repressed emotions.
53. Celerity
The swiftness of movement.
54. Centered
Well balanced and confident or serene.
55. Champion
A person who fights or argues for a cause or on behalf of someone else.
56. Charisma
Compelling attractiveness or charm that can inspire devotion in others.
57. Charm
The power or quality of giving delight or arousing admiration.
58. Chatoyant
Of a gem, especially when cut en cabochon, showing a band of bright reflected light caused by aligned inclusions in the stone.
59. Cheerful
Noticeably happy and optimistic.
60. Chrysalis
A transitional state.
61. Cinnamon
An aromatic spice made from the peeled, dried and rolled bark of a Southeast Asian tree.
62. Clarity
The quality of being coherent and intelligible.
63. Classy
Stylish and sophisticated.
64. Clearheaded
Alert and thinking logically and coherently.
65. Clinomania
An obsession with bed rest.
66. Coalesce
Come together to form one mass or whole.
67. Comely
Typically a woman who is pleasant to look at; attractive.
68. Compassion
Sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others.
69. Conflate
Combine (two or more texts, ideas, etc.) into one.
70. Consciousness
The state of being awake and aware of one’s surroundings.
71. Contentment
A state of happiness and satisfaction.
72. Coruscate
Flash or sparkle of light.
73. Creativity
The use of the imagination or original ideas, especially in the production of an artistic work.
74. Crepuscular
Of, resembling, or relating to twilight.
75. Crystalline
Having the structure and form of a crystal; composed of crystals.
76. Cuddle
Hold close in one’s arms as a way of showing love or affection.
77. Cynosure
A person or thing that is the center of attention or admiration.
78. Dalliance
A casual romantic or sexual relationship.
79. Dandy
A man unduly devoted to style, neatness, and fashion in dress and appearance.
80. Dapper
Typically a man who is neat and trim in dress, appearance, or bearing.
81. Dauntless
Showing fearlessness and determination.
82. Dazzling
Extremely bright, especially so as to blind the eyes temporarily.
83. Debonair
A man who is confident, stylish, and charming.
84. Delicate
Very fine in texture or structure; of intricate workmanship or quality.
85. Delicious
Highly pleasant to the taste.
86. Delightful
Causing delight; charming.
87. Demesne
Land attached to a manor and retained for the owner’s own use.
88. Demure
A woman who is reserved, modest, and shy.
89. Denouement
The final part of a play, movie, or narrative in which the strands of the plot are drawn together and matters are explained or resolved.
90. Desirable
Wanted or wished for as being an attractive, useful, or necessary course of action.
91. Desuetude
A state of disuse.
92. Desultory
Lacking a plan, purpose, or enthusiasm.
93. Devotion
Love, loyalty, or enthusiasm for a person, activity, or cause.
94. Diaphanous
Light, delicate, and translucent, especially a fabric.
95. Discombobulate
To disconcert or confuse someone.
96. Dissemble
To conceal one’s true motives, feelings, or beliefs.
97. Divinity
The state or quality of being divine.
98. Doting
Extremely and uncritically fond of someone; adoring.
99. Dreamy
Having a magical or pleasantly unreal quality; dreamlike.
100. Dulcet
A sweet and soothing sound.
101. Earnest
Resulting from or showing sincere and intense conviction
102. Ebullience
The quality of being cheerful and full of energy; exuberance.
103. Ecstasy
An overwhelming feeling of great happiness or joyful excitement.
104. Effervescent
A liquid giving off bubbles; fizzy.
105. Efflorescence
A state or time of flowering.
106. Effortless
Requiring no physical or mental exertion.
107. Elation
Great happiness and exhilaration.
108. Elegant
Pleasingly graceful and stylish in appearance or manner.
109. Elision
The omission of a sound or syllable when speaking
110. Elixir
A magical or medicinal potion.
111. Eloquence
Fluent or persuasive speaking or writing.
112. Embrocation
A liquid used for rubbing on the body to relieve pain from sprains and strains.
113. Emollient
Having the quality of softening or soothing the skin.
114. Emulate
Match or surpass (a person or achievement), typically by imitation.
115. Enamoured
To be filled with a feeling of love for someone or something.
116. Enchanted
Placed under a spell; bewitched.
117. Enraptured
Experiencing intense pleasure or joy.
118. Enthralled
Experiencing fascinated attention.
119. Ephemeral
Lasting for a very short time.
120. Epiphany
A moment of sudden revelation or insight.
121. Equanimity
Mental calmness, composure, and evenness of temper, especially in a difficult situation.
122. Equilibrium
A state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced.
123. Erstwhile
Former.
124. Ethereal
Extremely delicate and light in a way that seems too perfect for this world.
125. Etiquette
The customary code of polite behavior in society or among members of a particular profession or group.
126. Euphoria
A feeling or state of intense excitement and happiness.
127. Evanescent
Soon passing out of sight, memory, or existence; quickly fading or disappearing.
128. Evocative
Bringing strong images, memories, or feelings to mind.
129. Exonerate
To absolve someone from blame for a fault or wrongdoing, especially after due consideration of the case.
130. Exquisite
Extremely beautiful and, typically, delicate.
131. Exuberant
Filled with or characterized by a lively energy and excitement.
132. Fabulous
Amazingly good; wonderful.
133. Faithful
Loyal, constant, and steadfast.
134. Fascination
The power to fascinate someone; the quality of being fascinating.
135. Feasible
Possible to do easily or conveniently.
136. Feisty
A person who is relatively small or weak but also lively, determined, and courageous.
137. Felicity
Intense happiness.
138. Festive
Cheerful and jovially celebratory.
139. Fetching
Attractive.
140. Fidelity
Faithfulness to a person, cause, or belief, demonstrated by continuing loyalty and support.
141. Filament
A slender threadlike object or fiber, especially one found in animal or plant structures.
142. Flawless
Without any blemishes or imperfections; perfect.
143. Flourish
To grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way, especially as the result of a particularly favorable environment.
144. Flowing
Hanging or draping loosely and gracefully.
145. Forbearance
Patient self-control; restraint and tolerance.
146. Fortitude
Courage in pain or adversity.
147. Friendship
The emotions or conduct of friends; the state of being friends.
148. Fugacious
Tending to disappear; fleeting.
149. Fulfilling
Making someone satisfied or happy because of fully developing their character or abilities.
150. Furtive
Attempting to avoid notice or attention, typically because of guilt or a belief that discovery would lead to trouble; secretive.
151. Gambol
Run or jump about playfully.
152. Gargantuan
Enormous.
153. Giddy
Having a sensation of whirling and a tendency to fall or stagger; dizzy.
154. Ginger
A hot, fragrant spice made from the rhizome of a plant, which may be chopped or powdered for cooking, preserved in syrup, or candied.
155. Glamour
An attractive or exciting quality that makes certain people or things seem appealing.
156. Glorious
Having a striking beauty or splendor that evokes feelings of delighted admiration.
157. Goddess
A woman who is adored, especially for her beauty.
158. Gorgeous
Beautiful; very attractive.
159. Gossamer
Used to refer to something very light, thin, and insubstantial or delicate.
160. Graceful
Having or showing grace or elegance.
161. Halcyon
Denoting a period of time in the past that was idyllically happy and peaceful.
162. Handsome
A good-looking man.
163. Harbinger
A forerunner of something.
164. Harmony
The quality of forming a pleasing and consistent whole.
165. Heartfelt
A feeling or its expression that is sincere; deeply and strongly felt.
166. Heartwarming
Emotionally rewarding or uplifting.
167. Heavenly
Very pleasing; wonderful.
168. Hilarity
Extreme amusement, especially when expressed by laughter.
169. Holiness
The state of being holy.
170. Hopefulness
Having or manifesting hope.
171. Humility
A modest or low view of one’s own importance; humbleness.
172. Idyllic
A time or place that is extremely happy, peaceful, or picturesque.
173. Illumination
Lighting or light.
174. Illustrious
Well known, respected, and admired for past achievements.
175. Imbrication
An overlapping of edges (as of tiles or scales).
176. Imbroglio
An extremely confused, complicated, or embarrassing situation.
177. Imbue
To inspire or permeate with a feeling or quality.
178. Incandescence
The light emmited by an incandescent object.
179. Incipient
In an initial stage; beginning to happen or develop.
180. Ineffable
Too great or extreme to be expressed or described in words.
181. Ingenue
An innocent or unsophisticated young woman, especially in a play or film.
182. Inglenook
A space on either side of a large fireplace.
183. Insouciance
Casual lack of concern; indifference.
184. Intrepid
Fearless; adventurous (often used for rhetorical or humorous effect).
185. Inure
Accustom to something, especially something unpleasant.
186. Invincible
Too powerful to be defeated or overcome.
187. Iridescent
Showing luminous colors that seem to change when seen from different angles.
188. Jaunty
Having or expressing a lively, cheerful, and self-confident manner.
189. Jocular
Fond of or characterized by joking; humorous or playful.
190. Jovial
Cheerful and friendly.
191. Joyous
Feeling,showing,or causing joy; joyful
192. Jubilant
Feeling or expressing great happiness and triumph.
193. Judicious
Having or showing good judgment or sense.
194. Juvenescent
Becoming young or youthful.
195. Kindred
One’s family and relations.
196. Kindliness
The quality of being kind, warmhearted, or gentle; kindness.
197. Kissable
Capable of being kissed; inviting to be kissed through attractiveness.
198. Labyrinthine
A network like a labyrinth; irregular and twisting.
199. Lagniappe
Something given as a bonus or extra gift.
200. Lagoon
A stretch of salt water separated from the sea by a low sandbank or coral reef.
201. Languid
Displaying or having a disinclination for physical exertion or effort; slow and relaxed.
202. Languor
The state or feeling, often pleasant, of tiredness or inertia.
203. Lassitude
A state of physical or mental weariness; lack of energy.
204. Leisure
Free time.
205. Lilting
Speak, sing, or sound with a lilt.
206. Lissome
A person or their body that is thin, supple, and graceful.
207. Lithe
A person’s body that is thin, supple, and graceful.
208. Lovable
Inspiring or deserving love or affection.
209. Lullaby
A quiet, gentle song sung to send a child to sleep.
210. Luminescence
The emission of light by a substance that has not been heated, as in fluorescence and phosphorescence.
211. Luxury
Sumptuous or extremely comfortable living surroundings.
212. Magnificent
Splendid in appearance;grand.
213. Marvelous
Causing great wonder; extraordinary.
214. Mellifluous
Sweet or musical; pleasant to hear.
215. Mellow
Pleasantly smooth or soft; free from harshness.
216. Mindfulness
A mental state achieved by focusing one’s awareness on the present moment, while calmly acknowledging and accepting one’s feelings, thoughts, and bodily sensations, used as a therapeutic technique.
217. Minutiae
Small or trivial details.
218. Moiety
Each of two parts into which a thing is or can be divided.
219. Mondegreen
A misunderstood or misinterpreted word or phrase resulting from a mishearing of the lyrics of a song.
220. Murmurous
Filled with or characterized by murmurs; low and indistinct
221. Nemesis
A long-standing rival; an archenemy.
222. Namaste
A respectful greeting said when giving a namaskar.
223. Nebulous
Unclear, vague, or ill-defined concept or idea.
224. Nirvana
A transcendent state in which there is neither suffering, desire, nor sense of self, and the subject is released from the effects of karma and the cycle of death and rebirth. It represents the final goal of Buddhism.
225. Nourishment
The food or other substances necessary for growth, health, and good condition.
226. Nurture
Care for and encourage the growth or development of.
227. Oblivion
The state of being unaware or unconscious of what is happening.
228. Omnipotent
Having unlimited power; able to do anything.
229. Onomatopoeia
The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
230. Optimistic
Hopeful and confident about the future.
231. Opulent
Ostentatiously rich and luxurious or lavish.
232. Pacify
Quell the anger, agitation, or excitement of.
233. Palimpsest
A manuscript or piece of writing material on which the original writing has been effaced to make room for later writing but of which traces remain.
234. Panacea
A solution or remedy for all difficulties or diseases.
235. Panoply
A complete or impressive collection of things.
236. Paradise
An ideal or idyllic place or state.
237. Passion
Strong and barely controllable emotion.
238. Pastiche
An artistic work in a style that imitates that of another work, artist, or period.
239. Persevering
Persistent; constant in the execution of a purpose.
240. Perspicacious
Clear-sighted; mentally perceptive or acute; keen.
241. Petrichor
A pleasant smell that frequently accompanies the first rain after a long period of warm, dry weather.
242. Phenomenal
Very remarkable; extraordinary.
243. Phosphenes
A ring or spot of light produced by pressure on the eyeball or direct stimulation of the visual system other than by light.
244. Piquancy
A pleasantly sharp and appetizing flavor.
245. Plethora
A large or excessive amount of something.
246. Precious
An object, substance, or resource of great value; not to be wasted or treated carelessly.
247. Prevarication
To deviate from the truth
248. Propinquity
The state of being close to someone or something; proximity.
249. Prosperity
The state of being prosperous.
250. Pyrrhic
A victory won at too great a cost to have been worthwhile for the victor.
251. Quaint
Attractively unusual or old-fashioned.
252. Quantum
A discrete quantity of energy proportional in magnitude to the frequency of the radiation it represents.
253. Quickening
To enter into a phase of active growth and development
254. Quiescent
In a state or period of inactivity or dormancy.
255. Quietude
A state of stillness, calmness, and quiet in a person or place.
256. Quintessential
Representing the most perfect or typical example of a quality or class.
257. Radiant
Sending out light; shining or glowing brightly.
258. Rapturous
Characterized by, feeling, or expressing great pleasure or enthusiasm.
260. Ratatouille
A vegetable dish consisting of onions, zucchini, tomatoes, eggplant, and peppers, fried and stewed in oil and sometimes served cold.
261. Ravel
Untangle or unravel something.
262. Ravishing
Delightful; entrancing.
263. Redolent
Strongly reminiscent or suggestive of something.
264. Rejuvenate
Make someone or something look or feel younger, fresher, or more lively.
265. Relent
Abandon or mitigate a harsh intention or cruel treatment.
266. Repose
A state of rest, sleep, or tranquility.
267. Resilience
The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
268. Resplendent
Attractive and impressive through being richly colorful or sumptuous.
269. Revelation
A surprising and previously unknown fact, especially one that is made known in a dramatic way.
270. Reverence
Deep respect for someone or something.
271. Rhapsodic
Immoderately empassioned or enthusiastic.
272. Righteousness
The quality of being morally right or justifiable.
273. Riparian
Relating to or situated on the banks of a river.
274. Ripple
A small wave or series of waves on the surface of water, especially as caused by an object dropping into it or a slight breeze.
275. Romance
A feeling of excitement and mystery associated with love.
276. Sacred
Connected with God (or the gods) or dedicated to a religious purpose and so deserving veneration.
277. Salve
Something that is soothing or consoling for wounded feelings or an uneasy conscience.
278. Sapphire
A transparent precious stone, typically blue, that is a variety of corundum (aluminum oxide).
279. Savor
Enjoy or appreciate something pleasant completely, especially by dwelling on it.
280. Scintilla
A tiny trace or spark of a specified quality or feeling.
281. Sempiternal
Eternal and unchanging; everlasting.
282. Sequoia
A redwood tree, especially the California redwood.
283. Seraglio
A large harem.
284. Serendipity
The occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way.
285. Serenity
The state of being calm, peaceful, and untroubled.
286. Silky
Of or resembling silk, especially in being soft, fine, and lustrous.
287. Simplicity
The quality or condition of being easy to understand or do.
288. Solitude
The state or situation of being alone.
289. Somnambulism
An abnormal condition of sleep in which motor acts (such as walking) are performed
290. Sonorous
Capable of producing a deep or ringing sound.
291. Soulmate
A person ideally suited to another as a close friend or romantic partner.
292. Spacious
Having ample space.
293. Spellbound
Hold the complete attention of someone as though by magic; fascinate.
294. Spherical
Shaped like a sphere.
295. Splendid
Magnificent; very impressive.
296. Sprightliness
Marked by a gay lightness and vivacity.
297. Statuesque
An attractively tall and dignified woman.
298. Sublime
Of such excellence, grandeur, or beauty as to inspire great admiration or awe.
299. Succulent
Tender, juicy, and tasty food.
300. Summery
Characteristic of or suitable for summer.
301. Sumptuous
Splendid and expensive-looking.
302. Supine
Lying face upward.
303. Surreptitious
Kept secret, especially because it would not be approved of.
304. Susquehanna
A river 444 miles (714 kilometers) long in the eastern U.S. flowing from central New York south through Pennsylvania and into the Chesapeake Bay in northern Maryland
305. Susurrous
Full of whispering sounds.
306. Symphony
Something regarded, typically favorably, as a composition of different elements.
307. Talisman
An object, typically an inscribed ring or stone, that is thought to have magic powers and to bring good luck.
308. Tenacity
The quality or fact of being able to grip something firmly; grip.
309. Tender
Showing gentleness and concern or sympathy.
310. Tintinnabulation
A ringing or tinkling sound.
311. Tolerance
The ability or willingness to tolerate something, in particular, the existence of opinions or behavior that one does not necessarily agree with.
312. Tranquility
The quality or state of being tranquil; calm.
313. Transfiguration
A complete change of form or appearance into a more beautiful or spiritual state.
314. Triumph
A great victory or achievement.
315. Umbrella
A device consisting of a circular canopy of cloth on a folding metal frame supported by a central rod, used as protection against rain or sometimes sun.
316. Unabashed
Not embarrassed, disconcerted, or ashamed.
317. Unflappable
Having or showing calmness in a crisis.
318. Unification
The process of being united or made into a whole.
319. Unique
Being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else.
320. Varnish
Resin dissolved in a liquid for applying on wood, metal, or other materials to form a hard, clear, shiny surface when dry.
321. Veneration
Great respect; reverence.
322. Verity
A true principle or belief, especially one of fundamental importance.
323. Vestigial
Forming a very small remnant of something that was once much larger or more noticeable.
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324. Vibrant
Full of energy and enthusiasm.
325. Victorious
Having won a victory; triumphant.
326. Virtuous
Having or showing high moral standards.
327. Vitality
The state of being strong and active; energy.
328. Vitriolic
Filled with bitter criticism or malice.
329. Vortex
A mass of whirling fluid or air, especially a whirlpool or whirlwind
330. Vulnerable
Susceptible to physical or emotional attack or harm.
331. Waft
Pass or cause to pass easily or gently through or as if through the air.
332. Wanderlust
A strong desire to travel.
333. Warmhearted
A person or their actions that are sympathetic and kind.
334. Wherewithal
The money or other means needed for a particular purpose.
335. Wholesome
Conducive to or suggestive of good health and physical well-being.
337. Wondrous
Inspiring a feeling of wonder or delight; marvelous.
336. Worship
The feeling or expression of reverence and adoration for a deity.
338. Xanadu
An idealized place of great or idyllic magnificence and beauty.
339. Xenophobia
Dislike of or prejudice against people from other countries.
340. Xylophone
A musical instrument played by striking a row of wooden bars of graduated length with one or more small wooden or plastic mallets.
341. Yearling
An animal (especially a sheep, calf, or foal) that is a year old or that is in its second year.
342. Yearn
Have an intense feeling of longing for something, typically something that one has lost or been separated from.
343. Yesteryear
Last year or the recent past, especially as nostalgically recalled.
344. Zealous
Having or showing zeal.
345. Zenith
The time at which something is most powerful or successful.
346. Zephyr
A soft gentle breeze.
347. Zestful
Characterized by great enthusiasm and energy.
348. Zinfandel
A variety of wine grape grown in California.
349. Zither
A musical instrument consisting of a flat wooden soundbox with numerous strings stretched across it placed horizontally and played with the fingers and a plectrum. It is used especially in central European folk music.
350. Zoophilic
Having an attraction to or preference for animals.
Beautiful Words with Dark Meanings
There are some words that sound lovely but have darker or more negative meanings. Take a look at these pretty words whose sound belies their meanings.
351. Amorphous
Without a clearly defined shape or form.
352. Atrament
A very dark substance — usually liquid.
353. Caliginous
Misty, dark, obscure.
354. Cimmerian
A member of a mythical people living in perpetual mist and darkness near the land of the dead.
355. Crepuscule
Twilight. Obscure, doubtful, or uncertain.
356. Darkling
Growing dark or characterized by darkness.
357. Dystopian
Relating to an imagined state or society where there is great suffering or injustice.
358. Eigengrau
The dark grey color that human eyes see in perfect darkness.
359. Gloaming
Twilight, dusk.
360. Nebulochaotic
A state of being hazy and confused.
361. Nefarious
Wicked or criminal.
362. Nyctophilia
An attraction to darkness or night; finding relaxation or comfort in the darkness.
363. Pernicious
Having a harmful effect, especially in a gradual or subtle way.
364. Photophobic
Having an extreme sensitivity to light; growing best under reduced illumination.
365. Somber
Gloomy, sullen, melancholy; solemn in mood.
366. Stygian
Extremely dark, gloomy, or forbidding.
367. Tenebrous
Dark, shadowy, or obscure.
368. Umbra
Shadow or darkness. A shaded area.
369. Woebegone
Exhibiting great sorrow, or misery.
Did you like these cool-sounding words?
Which of these beautiful words are your favorites?
How will you include them in your writing or conversation so you can make them a regular part of your vocabulary?
Learning good words that aren’t part of your current lexicon has a variety of benefits. Improving your vocabulary . . .
- Boosts your ability to articulate well.
- Improves reading comprehension.
- Gives you access to powerful and effective language.
- Allows you to better express your beliefs and opinions.
- Improves verbal fluency.
- Leads to academic and career success.
- Opens your mind to new ideas.
The most beautiful words in the English language don’t mean anything unless they are appreciated and used in communication, education, and writing.
Take advantage of this list of words, commit as many of them to memory as possible, and try to use a new word every day.
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— Hello, our dear friends! My name is Martin
Green. This is James Wilson.
— And my name is Nathaniel Fleming.
— Welcome to our lesson!
— Today we would like to start the lesson
with three short stories.
— Listen to these stories and you’ll find
out the topic of our lesson today.
One.
— Hey, Marcus. Tell me everything about your
trip.
— Oh, it was amazing.
— Where did you finally decide to go? I know
that the manager of the travel agency had been offering you many different
variants.
— Yes, it’s true. There were lots of
variants, but it had always been my dream to travel to Georgia. As a result, we
decided to go there.
— Wow… Georgia! I really like your choice.
It’s a beautiful country.
— Yeees! Georgia has lots of picturesque
scenery.
Two.
— Bobby, let’s climb this mountain. It’s the
largest one.
— Christopher, why do we need to do that?
It’s very dangerous!
— I know, Bobby, but… just imagine! We will
climb this mountain and then we will be standing there and admiring the
landscape.
— Oh, I see. It sounds really interesting
and exciting. Let’s do it!
— Great! First of all, let’s go to the store
and buy all the necessary equipment.
Three.
— Oh, Bradley, I’m afraid I’ve lost my
inspiration.
— Well… Can you draw a picture without it?
— No, I don’t think so.
— All right! Let’s find your inspiration
then.
— How will we do that?
— Oh, I’ve got an idea. Let’s open the
window.
— Okay. Oh, wow… What a view!
Now let’s look
through the stories once again. Pay attention to the underlined words.
In the first story
we used the word “scenery”.
In the second – we
used the word “landscape”.
And in the third
story we used the word “view”.
— The meanings of all these words are very
similar, but there is a difference between them.
— Do you know what the difference is?
— Well… We will find it out in a few
minutes.
Now I think you
understand that today in the lesson we will:
·
talk about
confusable words “landscape”, “view” and “scenery”;
And
·
put the knowledge
into practice.
— First of all, let’s discuss what these
words have in common.
— After that we will tell you about the
difference between them.
— Let’s start our lesson.
If we take a
vocabulary, we will see that the words “landscape”, “scenery” and
“view” are translated as “пейзаж, вид”. It means that these words are very
similar to each other, but they are not the same.
Let’s discuss the
difference between these words.
The first word is
“landscape”.
It’s a countable
noun (usually singular).
The definition of
this word is “a large area of countryside, usually one without many buildings
or other things that aren’t natural”.
The noun
“landscape” has a geographical connotation. We use this word to describe the
structure of the land and its shape.
In other words,
the noun “landscape” is used to talk about the view or a large expanse of a
particular area and how it’s arranged or positioned.
We can also use
this word to describe the area, which includes hills, mountains, valleys, etc.
There is also the
term “urban landscape”. It’s used to talk about the same things but of an urban
scene.
Let’s look at the
following examples:
Stephanie, let’s
take some pictures of the landscape of the Lake District.
Spain has a very
varied landscape.
Or
When Robert
arrived to Rome, he was fascinated by the beauty of its landscape.
The second word is
“scenery”.
It’s an
uncountable noun.
The definition of
this word is “the general appearance of the natural environment, especially
when it’s beautiful”.
The word “scenery”
is a term, which has a much broader meaning than the word “landscape”.
“Scenery” often refers to indoors settings.
We usually use the
word “scenery” to describe what is on the land, for example, trees, bushes,
grass, flowers, etc.
It’s necessary to
use the noun “scenery” when we want to talk about the natural features of a
particular area that we can see. In other words, we use this word to talk about
natural beauty.
It’s almost
impossible to hear “scenery” used in a negative context.
Look at the
following examples:
The area has
incredible scenery, gorgeous white sand beaches, rocky coasts and beautiful
waterfalls.
The hot weather
and the fabulous scenery began to work their magic and Phillis started to
relax.
Or
The fourteen-mile
coastline has splendid scenery.
The third word is
“view”.
It’s a countable
noun.
The definition of
this word is “something what you can see from a particular place, or the
ability to see from a particular place”.
Now let’s compare
two examples:
1. What Megan sees
out of the window is magnificent.
And
2. The view from
Megan’s window is magnificent.
In the second
example we used the word “view” to show that the girl sees something from a
certain place. In our case, this place is the window.
Pay attention!
Both these sentences are correct, but the second sentence sounds much better.
— Guys, now you know what the words
“landscape”, “scenery” and “view” have in common.
— We have also told you about the difference
between these nouns.
— But we would like to check your knowledge
now.
— This will help us to see whether you
understood the information or not.
— Let’s start our practice.
The 1st
task. Choose the sentences where we need to use the word “landscape”.
The sentences are:
1. When Susan
arrived to China, she was stunned by the beauty of its landscape.
2.
Beautiful mountain landscape, numerous cultural and historical monuments
make Georgia interesting and attractive to tourists.
3. Jordan, Jake
and Aidan enjoyed the picturesque landscape of Thailand.
4. Nepal is
terrific with its wild, untamed landscape.
5. Veronica, your
cottage has a lovely landscape of the hills.
6. England has a
wonderful landscape.
7. My grandparents
went for a drive to enjoy the landscape.
Check yourselves.
We need to use the
noun “landscape” in the sentences number: 1, 4 and 6.
The 2nd
task. Choose the sentences where we need to use the word “scenery”.
The sentences are:
1. The scenery
from my children’s window is really amazing.
2. Helen has
always wanted to visit The United States of America with its amazing scenery.
3. Jennifer passed
through some wonderful scenery on her trip to Egypt.
4. Germany is a
beautiful country. It has some enchanting scenery.
5. Yesterday Loren
read a very interesting and exciting story, which had the title “A scenery from
the balcony”.
6. This lovely
country is surrounded by magnificent mountain scenery.
7. From the
terrace you can enjoy a splendid scenery of the Prague castle.
Check yourselves.
We need to use the
noun “scenery” in the sentences number: 2, 3, 4 and 6.
The 3rd
task. Choose the sentences where we need to use the word “view”.
The sentences are:
1. The restaurant
“Green Day” has a summer terrace with a lovely view of the valley.
2. There is a
wonderful view of the river Thames from my sister’s balcony.
3. Miranda was
standing on the balcony admiring a gorgeous view.
4. The twenty-mile
coastline has magnificent view.
5. There is a
magnificent view from all the rooms, which are situated on the upper
levels of the hotel “Victoria”.
6. My dad stood on
the hill admiring the view.
7. This is a
mountainous area with spectacular view.
Check yourselves.
We need to use the
noun “view” in the sentences number: 1, 2, 3 and 5.
— Today we have discussed when we need to
use the words “landscape”, “scenery” and “view” in the sentences.
— We think that the information from the
lesson will help you not to confuse these nouns.
— That’s all for today, our dear friends.
— We hope you liked the lesson.
— See you soon, boys and girls.