gorgeous
/gôr′jəs/
adjective
- Dazzlingly beautiful or magnificent. wore a gorgeous Victorian gown.
- Characterized by magnificence or virtuosic brilliance. the pianist's gorgeous technique.
- (Informal) Wonderful; delightful.
Is it true that 'gorgeous' is considered feminine and most men don't want to be called that?
What is the vibe of the word "gorgeous"?
Would you rather be called gorgeous, stunning, or pretty?
When a guy starts a convo w “Hey Gorgeous,” how does that make you feel?
How does the adjective 'gorgeous' contrast with its synonyms?
Some common synonyms of gorgeous are glorious, resplendent, splendid, sublime, and superb. While all these words mean "extraordinarily or transcendently impressive," gorgeous implies a rich splendor especially in display of color.
// a gorgeous red dress
Where would 'glorious' be a reasonable alternative to 'gorgeous'?
While in some cases nearly identical to gorgeous, glorious suggests radiance that heightens beauty or distinction.
// a glorious sunset
When could 'splendid' be used to replace 'gorgeous'?
While the synonyms splendid and gorgeous are close in meaning, splendid implies outshining the usual or customary.
// the wedding was a splendid occasion
Videos
So I'm learning English and there is this American teacher who taught us that we should avoid using the word GORGEOUS for a good-looking man, because it has a very feminine connotation and men won't like it.
But I always thought GORGEOUS was used for men too, because there is that song from Taylor Swift, 'you're so gorgeous', and I guess she is talking to a man.
Then I thought of using HANDSOME instead, but the teacher said HANDSOME is kind of old-fashioned or formal. It's not something that you would use at a bar or a nightclub. You would use HANDSOME for your father. "Father, you're so handsome".
If I can't use GORGEOUS, and I can't use BEAUTIFUL because it's for women, than I am left only with old-fashioned words like HANDSOME or formal like ATTRACTIVE?
HOT seems too sexy. CUTE is too sweet. GOOD-LOOKING sounds so... generic? An object can be good-looking too.