Anna
Why many people don't like the word handsome and consider it as old-fashioned? Good-looking is not a very good compliment for a women, so it shouldn't be a very good compliment for a man either. beautiful and handsome mean very good-looking. So why is handsome considered as old-fashioned? What other words to describe masculine beauty are equal to beautiful and stronger than good-looking?
20 de feb. de 2020 6:21
Respuestas · 4
Hello, Anna, I'd say that in fact "good-looking" is usually taken as a compliment by most. "Handsome" is the word I would use and hear as a description of someone with "classic" or "movie star" good looks. In addition to Paul's, you could add "head-turner" ("He's a real head-turner.") "Not bad at all!" as an informal understatement. "Fine. Really fine" "Heart-breaker" "charmer" "He could be a model" "Greek god" Lots of subjectivity and of course it all can depend on tone and context. Hope that helps! Martha
21 de febrero de 2020
Middle English: from hand + -some. The original sense was ‘easy to handle or use’, hence ‘suitable’ and ‘apt, clever’ (mid 16th century), giving rise to the current appreciatory senses (late 16th century). Consider using other synonyms i.e. good-looking, nice-looking, attractive, personable, striking, stunning, gorgeous, hunky or spunky if you think handsome is old-fashioned or a common word. Have fun with words!
20 de febrero de 2020
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