pulchritude — physical beauty or attractiveness
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: physical beauty or attractiveness
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈpʌlkrɪˌtuːd/
Korean meaning: 아름다움, 미모
Korean pronunciation: **펄**크리튜드
Example Sentences
- The modeling agency scout was impressed by her natural pulchritude.
- Despite his pulchritude, he was surprisingly humble about his appearance.
- The art critic argued that true pulchritude lies in imperfection.
pulchritude
NOUN//ˈpʌlkrɪˌtuːd//
physical beauty or attractiveness

a beautiful woman with flowing hair and elegant features walks gracefully through the gallery, her natural charm radiating as she moves. Her confident posture and serene expression create an aura of timeless beauty. Museum visitors pause their conversations and turn to admire her as she passes by. Their faces show genuine appreciation for her striking appearance and poise. Gallery staff members also glance over with respectful admiration. physical beauty or attractiveness that captivates everyone around her
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Origin
From Latin 'pulchritudo' meaning physical beauty or attractiveness, derived from 'pulcher' meaning beautiful or handsome. This formal term was used in ancient Rome to describe aesthetic beauty.
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“The modeling agency scout was impressed by her natural pulchritude.”
“Despite his pulchritude, he was surprisingly humble about his appearance.”
“The art critic argued that true pulchritude lies in imperfection.”
“His pulchritude was matched only by his terrible personality.”
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