List of synonyms from "beautiful" to synonyms from "become indebted"
Discover all the synonyms available for the terms become hysterical, become colorless, becalm and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the synonyms associated with it.
- Beautiful
- Beautiful people
- Beautifully
- Beautify
- Beauty
- Beauty contest winner
- Beauty-parlor chitchat
- Beauty queen
- Beauty sleep
- Beauty spot
- Beaver
- Bebop
- Becalm
- Bechance
- Becloud
- Become able
- Become adept in
- Become attached
- Become aware of
- Become colorless
- Become contaminated
- Become dark
- Become hysterical
- Become indebted
Definition of the day : « beautiful people »
- noun wealthy fashionable people
- It is no wonder that the Greeks became the most beautiful people in the world.
- Extract from : « Mal Moule » by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
- I think she was as beautiful as most beautiful people, and to Kipps she was altogether beautiful.
- Extract from : « Kipps » by H. G. Wells
- It is like beautiful people—who are usually so singularly unbeautiful.
- Extract from : « Of All Things » by Robert C. Benchley
- Throughout the rows of beautiful people, the mumbling increased.
- Extract from : « The Beautiful People » by Charles Beaumont
- Beautiful people, with great golden eyes and scarlet tunics.
- Extract from : « Felony » by James Causey
- I always loved young and beautiful people, and so did my husband.
- Extract from : « The Story Of Waitstill Baxter » by By Kate Douglas Wiggin
- I like looking at geniuses, and listening to beautiful people.
- Extract from : « An Ideal Husband » by Oscar Wilde
- He heard singing, too, such as fairies make; and he saw some beautiful people, such as those fairies whom he had brought with him.
- Extract from : « Mopsa the Fairy » by Jean Ingelow
- He got up and slowly walked onward until near sunset, thinking of nothing but the beautiful people of the Mirage.
- Extract from : « A Little Boy Lost » by W. H. Hudson
- Beautiful people are thrilling to me, and Mrs. MacNairn has always seemed more so than any one else.
- Extract from : « The White People » by Frances Hodgson Burnett
