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  • You're so pretty.

  • - That's it? I'm just "pretty"? - Well yes... no?

  • That's all you think of me?

  • No I'm just saying I think you're pretty.

  • Such a boring word.

  • - Then what should I say? - I don't know. I'm not a poet.

  • Me either! I'm stupid.

  • So you like someone's face, their hair, their body, whatever, and you want to tell that person.

  • Well, some of the words you're using might be wrong, they might be old-fashioned, they might be too formal.

  • "I'm sorry my English teacher told me an old-fashioned word that people don't use anymore? Yeah right!"

  • Yeah.

  • Okay, different words we can use.

  • You want to say that someone is attractive, of course you can use the word "attractive", that's fine.

  • Also good-looking or nice-looking, fine.

  • Those are the standard words to say:

  • You. This. mmm ;)

  • Also those words are more objective.

  • It's not necessarily your personal opinion, it could be that you're saying:

  • "Well this is not just me! I'm sure everyone enjoys your face! You! Good face! Congratulations on your face!"

  • For example:

  • "Dude what do you think of Megan?"

  • "Yeah she's attractive she's good-looking."

  • See? Zero emotion.

  • Although that might just be because I'm British and I don't have a heart.

  • The next word "Cute" Hmm how to describe this word?

  • There are two feelings with this word. One is:

  • "Aww look how cute those three are!

  • I want to adopt this puppy, kitten, or baby... they're cute!"

  • And in more American English it has this feeling:

  • "Oh she's cute I want to date her!"

  • So that first feeling of "Aww", when you see a puppy or a child looking innocent or doing something innocently, then yes you would say that's cute.

  • For example: Yep that's me. Look I even had hair! I'm about three, I was adorable.

  • "Adorable" just means very very cute, and if you say this to an adult, it's like saying you're acting in an innocent childlike way or you look innocent in a kind of childish way.

  • So it could sound kind of creepy.

  • If you said it, you know a certain time, or in a certain way.

  • But in American English:

  • - "Do I look cute?" - "Yeah!"

  • - "Really cute?" - "So cute!"

  • And that would just mean you're attractive, you're pretty.

  • Similar to "cute" is "sweet".

  • Side note: I've noticed that my Turkish students use this word wrong

  • For example, some of my Turkish students might say "She's very sweety."

  • Now the idea is right but the word is wrong.

  • "sweety" that's a noun and that's what you'd use to call your girlfriend/boyfriend, your honey, your boo, your BAE.

  • But sweet that's the adjective and it's very similar to cute, it just means you look or you act innocent or you do something very kind for someone .

  • Are you so sweet. You bought me Donuts. That's really sweet, thank you.

  • So these next few words it's more personal there's more of a feeling with them.

  • what kind of feeling

  • I would like to marry this person one day. That kind of thing.

  • So all of these adjectives are for both men and women.

  • First of course, pretty.

  • Ah no pretty is just for women, you can't say pretty for a man.

  • Wrong wrong. Pretty can be used to describe a man if his face has like feminine features so not a beard.

  • But you know like that guy who's that guy you know Timothy shallow ? shallow met? chalahe me? channel? What's that guy's name?

  • That guy. That guy has a pretty face.

  • There's no facial hair it's kind of feminine right? So an appropriate adjective you could use is he's a pretty man .

  • Beautiful is a more extreme pretty. Again, you can use it for men you can use it for women.

  • And it just means that you think that their face, their body, their everything is perfect, you want to marry them and have like ten thousand of their babies.

  • Next we have handsome.

  • Okay no no no that one's definitely just for men, my teacher told me that.

  • A dude I'm sorry but that's wrong. Again yes it's much more common to use for men, but if you use it to describe a woman usually it's for an older woman, so you're saying you look good because of your older age, you look elegant well-groomed.

  • for example Helen Mirren that's a handsome woman stunning

  • this one gives a big wow feeling it's definitely stronger for example wow you

  • look stunning similar to stunning it's much stronger

  • so be careful when you use it we have a word breathtaking and usually it's for

  • landscape nature but you can use it for a person for example if they look so

  • good that you're like it takes your breath away you look breathtaking it's

  • really formal an appropriate way to use breathtaking would be wow in your

  • wedding dress you look breathtaking probably just that any other situation

  • it might sound strange okay maybe you're not thinking about love and marriage

  • maybe you're thinking something more you want something sexy in your adjective

  • you want to say I would like to see that person naked one day that kind of thing

  • first gorgeous pronunciation Gor just gorgeous we also have hot sexy and a

  • very British word fit in British English this means you're attractive you're

  • really good-looking but it's more international meaning just means

  • athletic the opposite of unhealthy but again in British English it means

  • while you are fit love that one is saying you're very attractive

  • an expression you can use is easy on the eyes when the movie Thor came out

  • literally every woman said the same thing about Chris Hemsworth

  • here's very easy on the eyes it just means this person is attractive I enjoy

  • looking at them that sounds creepy but as an expression it's not creepy and you

  • can use it for men and women you know if you want to compliment someone's body

  • type and I strongly recommend that you be careful if you do let's have a look

  • at a few compliments you could give for a body type again be careful who you say

  • these to okay these adjectives are for women only for this body type we could

  • say curvy curvaceous or voluptuous that is quite specifically for this body type

  • also we call this body type an hourglass bigger

  • she has an hourglass figure now for men only rugged describes a guy who think of

  • the traditional masculine characteristics and that describes

  • rugged like they're comfortable outside or working with their hands but and

  • they're also attractive that's rugged another body type would be

  • this one buff hench jacked they mean that you're big and have muscles but

  • ripped means yes you have muscles but like zero body fat and again this is

  • just talking about muscles so it could be for men it could be for women and

  • finally these adjectives are much more formal kind of old-fashioned so you

  • might hear them you probably won't say them and they're not just for looks it's

  • more characteristics it's an impression that you have

  • someone's entire person endearing if you meet someone who is endearing your

  • reaction is like they make me want to love them you know when you meet a

  • friend's grandparents and they're so sweet

  • they're so endearing I want to love them that might be when you use that charming

  • okay think Tom Hiddleston saying nice polite things to you there are also

  • compliments and make you feel good and warm inside that would be charming

  • engaging this is when someone takes your attention now usually you would use this

  • to describe an interaction with someone for example oh I had a really engaging

  • conversation with this guy about poetry stronger than that would be captivating

  • a captivating person or event or thing gets your entire attention and doesn't

  • let it go that Avengers movie was captivating enchanting think witches and

  • wizards they put a love spell on you whoa I met

  • her for like five minutes I think I'm in love

  • she's so enchanting again those words are not very common to use because

  • they're quite formal kind of old-fashioned

  • so in everyday speech you probably won't use them if you write them on someone's

  • Instagram photo it would sound a bit strange unless they are dressed like

  • Harry Potter or Hermione then enchanting might make sense now once you're dating

  • that beautiful person you're going to need to show off your other talents

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