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comeliness
[ kuhm-lee-nis ]
noun
- the quality of being attractive or pleasing in appearance:
Her friend, a middle-aged woman, had retained much of her youthful comeliness.
In spite of their perceived lack of comeliness, ridgebacks are well known for their ability to hunt and guard.
- the quality of being seemly or proper in behavior:
The word in Arabic carries the meanings of virtue, beauty, goodness, comeliness, and “doing what is beautiful†all at once.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of comeliness1
Example Sentences
The Reedy Creek Improvement District, governed by a board hand-picked by Disney, kept the site in manicured comeliness for more than a half-century.
Ms. Surya smartly foregrounds all that comeliness and every so often folds in a long shot that turns the characters into doll-like figures, a downsizing that gestures toward a nature vs. culture dynamic, maybe.
The couple’s comeliness is incontestably part of their viral appeal.
Most dung fungi are *not* known for their, er, comeliness.
He was startlingly like his father, a circumstance not adverse to his future comeliness as a man, but which made him a little portentous as a baby.
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