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beautifiable
English
Etymology
beautify +? -able
Adjective
beautifiable (comparative more beautifiable, superlative most beautifiable)
- Able to be beautified; capable of being made more beautiful.
beautifiable From the web:
beautify
English
Etymology
From Middle English beutifien, from Old French beaute (“beauty”), from Latin bellus (“beautiful, fine”), + -ify, from Latin facio (“make”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?bju?.t?.fa?/
Verb
beautify (third-person singular simple present beautifies, present participle beautifying, simple past and past participle beautified)
- (transitive) To make beautiful, or to increase the beauty of.
- (intransitive, rare) To become beautiful.
Synonyms
- adorn
- decorate
- ornament
- prettify
Antonyms
- uglify
Related terms
- beautification
- beautifier
- beautifiable
- glorify
Translations
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