Pretty
UK /["/ˈprɪti/"]/US /["/ˈprɪti/"]/
Definition
to some extent; fairly
In simple words: Attractive or nice to look at.
Examples
- She sings pretty well, especially for someone so young.
- The flowers in the garden are pretty beautiful this spring.
- It is pretty cold outside, so make sure to wear a coat.
- He did pretty much everything by himself on the project.
- I think she is a pretty nice person to be around.
Usage notes
Use 'pretty' to describe people, places, or things that are visually appealing. Avoid using it in very formal contexts; instead, opt for 'beautiful' or 'attractive'.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of a 'pretty picture' that makes you smile. Picture beauty in nature.
Collocations
- pretty good
- pretty face
- pretty flowers
- pretty view
- pretty soon
Synonyms
- beautiful
- lovely
- attractive
- charming
- nice
Antonyms
- ugly
- unattractive
- plain
Common mistakes
- 'Pretty' used in overly formal writing.
- Confused with 'cute' vs 'pretty' - 'cute' usually implies charm or endearment.
- 'Pretty' used incorrectly to describe a serious issue (e.g. 'It's pretty serious').