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cute vs lovely

Both 'cute' and 'lovely' are adjectives used to describe something endearing or attractive. They can be used interchangeably in many contexts, but 'cute' is often used to describe something small or charming, while 'lovely' is used to convey a sense of beauty or elegance.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 899 views

cute

The word 'cute' is a common adjective used to describe something charming, attractive, or endearing.

You can use 'cute' to describe animals, babies, objects, or even people in a positive and affectionate way.

Examples:

  • The puppy is so cute with its big eyes.
  • She wore a cute dress to the party.
  • That's a cute little house on the corner.
  • The children put on a cute play for their parents.
  • The kitten made a cute meowing sound.
  • So cute the monkeys wear clothes.
  • Katherine's cute BFF just showed up.
  • Cute, cute, cute, cute.
  • Oh, and she was wearing that cute blue dress.
  • Everybody has been wondering why the cute British guy looks so sad.
  • Every cleavage-baring blouson and cute bartender is yours.
  • And that penguin wedding was cute.
  • It got less cute really fast.
  • It's rustic and bucolic, but cute.
  • He looked real cute nibbling' on Angela's ear.
  • I thought you said he was cute.
  • I thought I was the cute one.
  • Well, no he was just kinda cute.
  • But, Officer, you're so cute I just couldn't resist.
  • You looked so cute, I had to.
  • He looked so cute at the uniform company.
  • Is the cute blond guy delivering tonight?
  • Ravi, check out this cute baby.
  • It's been so long since I thought anyone was cute.
  • That dress is so cute, Tessa.

Alternatives:

  • adorable
  • charming
  • sweet
  • attractive
  • appealing

lovely

The word 'lovely' is a valid adjective used to describe something beautiful, delightful, or pleasing.

You can use 'lovely' to describe people, places, things, or experiences that evoke a sense of beauty or elegance.

Examples:

  • She looked lovely in her wedding gown.
  • What a lovely garden you have!
  • It was a lovely evening spent by the fireplace.
  • The painting captures a lovely sunset.
  • The music created a lovely atmosphere in the room.
  • Astro-theory never predicted this would be so lovely.
  • Nothing lovely about getting roasted like a Sunday dinner.
  • Oliver threw you a lovely party.
  • Even more lovely than Caryn described you.
  • Some lovely coffee or lovely tea.
  • Victoria, looking lovely and authoritative.
  • And finally, here comes lovely Annan.
  • And the lovely man she just married.
  • Your lovely friend invited me to lunch.
  • We have a lovely little ID.
  • This is a lovely party thrown by a lovely man and his lovely family.
  • A lovely pomegranate for a lovely girl.
  • A lovely name for a lovely lady.
  • She was a lovely - was a lovely person.
  • She's a really lovely woman, really lovely.
  • After a lovely little lady, in a lovely little city, in a lovely little colony... that I used to know.
  • It was a lovely, lovely evening, but things happened with - life happened, and I got distracted.
  • This could be a lovely place.
  • He said you have lovely skin.
  • Pity about your lovely blue hair.

Alternatives:

  • beautiful
  • charming
  • delightful
  • pleasing
  • attractive

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