picturesque

[pik-chuh-resk]

picturesque Definition

visually attractive, especially in a quaint or charming way.

Using picturesque: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "picturesque" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The village is situated in a picturesque valley.

  • Example

    The house has a picturesque garden.

  • Example

    The town is known for its picturesque architecture.

  • Example

    The painting depicts a picturesque landscape.

picturesque Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for picturesque

Antonyms for picturesque

Phrases with picturesque

  • a visually attractive scene or landscape

    Example

    We stopped at the top of the hill to take in the picturesque view of the countryside.

  • a visually attractive location or environment

    Example

    The restaurant has a picturesque setting by the lake.

  • a town with visually attractive architecture and surroundings

    Example

    The small town is famous for its picturesque streets and buildings.

Origins of picturesque

from French 'pittoresque', from Italian 'pittoresco', from 'pittore' meaning 'painter'

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Summary: picturesque in Brief

The term 'picturesque' [pik-chuh-resk] describes something that is visually attractive, often in a charming or quaint way. It can refer to landscapes, gardens, architecture, and other settings, as in 'The village is situated in a picturesque valley.' Synonyms include 'scenic,' 'charming,' and 'quaint.'