First Known Use: 1530
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handsome
adjective hand·some \ˈhan(t)-səm\
: pleasing to look at; especially of a person : having a pleasing appearance that causes romantic or sexual feelings in someone
: large in size or amount
: done or achieved in an impressive way
hand·som·erhand·som·est
Full Definition of HANDSOME
1
chiefly dialect : appropriate, suitable
2
: moderately large : sizable <a painting that commanded a handsome price>
3
: marked by skill or cleverness : adroit
4
: marked by graciousness or generosity : liberal <handsome contributions to charity>
5
: having a pleasing and usually impressive or dignified appearance
— hand·some·ly adverb
— hand·some·ness noun
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Examples of HANDSOME
- He was a handsome man, in a big-screen way, with the deep-set eyes and boyish smile and even the lumpy, interesting complexion of a Harrison Ford or a Robert Redford. —Adam Gopnik, New Yorker, 10 May 2004
- An Alexandrian statue of a ruggedly handsome man with gaunt features like Caesar's exploits the translucent glow of large-grained marble from the distant Greek island of Thasos, combining Roman attention to the texture of aging skin with the abstract elegance of Egyptian-style almond eyes and chiseled cheekbones. —Ingrid D. Rowland, New Republic, 1 & 8 Apr. 2002
- The Galaxy's first stop, St. Lucia's capital city of Castries, has been destroyed by so many fires that travel writers dismiss it as holding little interest. There I came upon a handsome three-story brick building that had clearly withstood the city's century of conflagrations. It was, of all things, a Carnegie Library, built by that American millionaire's beneficence in 1916. —Carla Davidson, American Heritage, November 1999
- With bonds and utility stocks under seige, many people who depend on these traditional income investments are taking a new look at real estate investment trusts. What they're finding is that “REITs” generate handsome dividend yields of 6% or more while offering the possibility of capital gains. That's not bad at a time when 10-year Treasury notes, which currently yield about 7%, come with the worry that rising interest rates will cause their value to plummet. —Lynn Asinof, Wall Street Journal, 3 June 1994
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Origin of HANDSOME
Middle English handsom easy to manipulate
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Synonym Discussion of HANDSOME
beautiful, lovely, handsome, pretty, comely, fair mean exciting sensuous or aesthetic pleasure. beautiful applies to whatever excites the keenest of pleasure to the senses and stirs emotion through the senses <beautiful mountain scenery>. lovely is close to beautiful but applies to a narrower range of emotional excitation in suggesting the graceful, delicate, or exquisite <a lovely melody>. handsome suggests aesthetic pleasure due to proportion, symmetry, or elegance <a handsome Georgian mansion>. pretty often applies to superficial or insubstantial attractiveness <a painter of conventionally pretty scenes>. comely is like handsome in suggesting what is coolly approved rather than emotionally responded to <the comely grace of a dancer>. fair suggests beauty because of purity, flawlessness, or freshness <fair of face>.
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HANDSOMELY Defined for Kids
handsome
adjective hand·some \ˈhan-səm\
hand·som·erhand·som·est
Definition of HANDSOME for Kids
1
: having a pleasing and impressive appearance <a handsome dog>
2
: considerable <They made a handsome profit on the sale.>
3
: more than enough <We left a handsome tip.>
— hand·some·ly adverb
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