prettier; prettiest
2
a
: pleasing by delicacy or grace
b
: having conventionally accepted elements of beauty
c
: appearing or sounding pleasant or nice but lacking strength, force, manliness, purpose, or intensity
pretty words that make no sense—Elizabeth B. Browning
4
: moderately large : considerable
a very pretty profit
cost a pretty penny
5
: easy to enjoy : pleasant
—usually used in negative constructions
reality is not so pretty—Caleb Solomon
1
a
: in some degree : moderately
pretty cold weather
2
: in a gracefully pleasing manner : prettily
pop vocalists who can sing pretty—Gerald Levitch
Using Pretty as an Adverb: Usage Guide
Some handbooks complain that pretty is overworked and recommend the selection of a more specific word or advise that pretty should be restricted 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
he may, if he be pretty well off or clever, qualify himself as a doctor
—G. B. Shaw
a return to those traditions of American foreign policy which worked pretty well for over a century
—H. S. Commager
the arguments for buying expensive books have to be pretty cogent
—The Times Literary Supplement (London)
plural pretties
1
2
: a pretty person or thing
prettied; prettying
: to make pretty
—usually used with up
curtains to pretty up the room
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