Carolina
Is there a difference in meaning between "lovable" and "lovely"?
13 Eki 2021 15:14
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"Lovable" means being worthy of love - it's a character trait. "Lovely" means beautiful; charming; very pleasing in form, looks, tone, or manner.
13 Ekim 2021
1
Hi Carolina, they're both an adjective. Lovable means very easy to love (described an attitude or trait of someone) Lovely means a very beautiful person or attractive to look at (described an attraction based on physical appearance) Anyway in other case lovely can also be used to describe someone's trait, for example to tell his/her kindness or geniality.
14 Ekim 2021
1
Both words have a range of uses. ‘Lovely’ is just a non-specific positive adjective It’s also used sarcastically in the opposite sense to express displeasure. A: They’re out of stock. B: Lovely. (That’s annoying) ‘Lovable’ could be used to talk about love but it’s usually much milder - affection or positive feeling. It’s a bit more positive than ‘likable’.
13 Ekim 2021
1
Lovable : adjective Lovable meaning worthy of love Example Sentences : 1. He is a man of a lovable nature. 2. His lovable face is her plus point. 3. Your lovable character attracted many girls towards you. Lovely : adjective Lovely meaning beautiful Example Sentences : 1. What a lovely flower! 2. Their lovely smile loosened the tight situation. 3. Her lovely walk got her the nick name PEACOCK.
13 Ekim 2021
1
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13 Ekim 2021
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