beau (noun)
1beau — ► NOUN (pl. beaux or beaus) dated 1) a boyfriend or male admirer. 2) a dandy. ORIGIN from French, handsome …
2Beau Brummell — noun English dandy who was a fashion leader during the Regency (1778 1840) • Syn: ↑Brummell, ↑George Bryan Brummell • Instance Hypernyms: ↑dandy, ↑dude, ↑fop, ↑gallant, ↑sheik, ↑ …
3beau´ti|ful|ness — beau|ti|ful «BYOO tuh fuhl», adjective, noun. –adj. very pleasing to see or hear; delighting the mind or senses: »The sky is a beautiful blue on a clear day. Great composers have written beautiful music we like to hear again and again. –n. the… …
4beau´ti|ful|ly — beau|ti|ful «BYOO tuh fuhl», adjective, noun. –adj. very pleasing to see or hear; delighting the mind or senses: »The sky is a beautiful blue on a clear day. Great composers have written beautiful music we like to hear again and again. –n. the… …
5beau|ti|ful — «BYOO tuh fuhl», adjective, noun. –adj. very pleasing to see or hear; delighting the mind or senses: »The sky is a beautiful blue on a clear day. Great composers have written beautiful music we like to hear again and again. –n. the beautiful,… …
6beau brummel — noun also beau brummell (ˈ)bōˈbrəməl (plural beau brummels also beau brummells) Usage: usually capitalized both B s Etymology: after Beau Brummell, nickname of George B. Brummell died 1840 English dandy 1 …
7beau — (n.) attendant suitor of a lady, 1720, from Fr. beau the beautiful, noun use of an adjective, from O.Fr. bel beautiful, handsome, fair, genuine, real (11c.), from L. bellus handsome, fine, pretty, agreeable, dim. of bonus good (see BENE (Cf. bene …
8beau´te|ous|ness — beau|te|ous «BYOO tee uhs», adjective. = beautiful. (Cf. ↑beautiful) –beau´te|ous|ly, adverb. –beau´te|ous|ness, noun …
9beau´te|ous|ly — beau|te|ous «BYOO tee uhs», adjective. = beautiful. (Cf. ↑beautiful) –beau´te|ous|ly, adverb. –beau´te|ous|ness, noun …
10beau|te|ous — «BYOO tee uhs», adjective. = beautiful. (Cf. ↑beautiful) –beau´te|ous|ly, adverb. –beau´te|ous|ness, noun …