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Толковый словарь английского языка - pretty

 

Pretty

pretty
I. adjective (prettier; -est) Etymology: Middle English praty, prety, from Old English prættig tricky, from prætt trick; akin to Old Norse prettr trick Date: before 12th century 1. artful, clever, pat, apt, 2. pleasing by delicacy or grace, having conventionally accepted elements of beauty, appearing or sounding pleasant or nice but lacking strength, force, manliness, purpose, or intensity , 3. miserable, terrible , stout, moderately large ; considerable , easy to enjoy ; pleasant, see: beautiful prettily adverb ~ish adjective II. adverb Date: 1565 1. in some degree ; moderately , quite, mainly , in a ~ manner ; prettily , Usage: Some handbooks complain that ~ is overworked and recommend the selection of a more specific word or restrict ~ to informal or colloquial contexts. Pretty is used to tone down a statement and is in wide use across the whole spectrum of English. It is common in informal speech and writing but is neither rare nor wrong in serious discourse may, if he be ~ well off or clever, qualify himself as a doctor — G. B. Shaw> return to those traditions of American foreign policy which worked ~ well for over a century — H. S. Commager> expensive books have to be ~ cogentTimes Literary Supplement> III. noun (plural pretties) Date: 1736 dainty clothes, a ~ person or thing, IV. transitive verb (prettied; ~ing) Date: 1909 to make ~
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  adj., n., v., & adv. --adj. (prettier, prettiest) 1 attractive in a delicate way without being truly beautiful or handsome (a pretty child; a pretty dress; a pretty tune). 2 fine or good of its kind (a pretty wit). 3 iron. considerable, fine (a pretty penny; a pretty mess you have made). --adv. colloq. fairly, moderately (am pretty well; find it pretty difficult). --n. (pl. -ies) a pretty person (esp. as a form of address to a child). --v.tr. (-ies, -ied) (often foll. by up) make pretty or attractive. Phrases and idioms pretty much (or nearly or well) colloq. almost; very nearly. pretty-pretty too pretty. sitting pretty colloq. in a favourable or advantageous position. Derivatives prettily adv. prettiness n. prettyish adj. prettyism n. Etymology: OE pr{aelig}ttig f. WG ...
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