About The Word Comeliness
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Comeliness
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What's The Definition Of Comeliness?
[n] the quality of being good looking and attractive
Synonyms | Synonyms for Comeliness: beauteousness | fairness | loveliness Related Terms | Find terms related to Comeliness: agreeability | agreeableness | appropriateness | Atticism | becomingness | bonniness | chasteness | chastity | clarity | classicalism | classicism | clearness | correctness | dignity | directness | discrimination | distinction | ease | elegance | elegancy | fairness | felicitousness | felicity | finish | fittingness | flow | flowing periods | fluency | good taste | goodliness | grace | gracefulness | gracility | limpidity | lucidity | naturalness | neatness | pellucidity | personableness | perspicuity | plainness | pleasingness | polish | propriety | purity | refinement | restraint | seemliness | sightliness | simplicity | smoothness | straightforwardness | taste | tastefulness | terseness | unaffectedness See Also | beauty Comeliness In Webster's Dictionary \Come"li*ness\, n. [See {Comely}.]
The quality or state of being comely.
Comeliness is a disposing fair Of things and actions in
fit time and place. --Sir J.
Davies.
Strength, comeliness of shape, or amplest merit.
--Milton.
Comeliness signifies something less forcible than
beauty, less elegant than grace, and less light than
prettiness. --Johnson.
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