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Example sentences for "more beautiful"

  • Surely no more beautiful sheet of water could be found anywhere.

  • I never saw the San Gabriel Valley more beautiful than it was that afternoon.

  • From here on I never enjoyed a more beautiful ride.

  • He had not thought that that face could be more beautiful in its strength and purity, but it was even so.

  • You're more beautiful to-night than I've ever seen you.

  • More beautiful, because our eyes gazed on it along with his, at the beginning or the ending of some sudden storm, the Apparition of the Rainbow!

  • In the pure element overflowing so many spacious vales and glens profound, the great and stern objects of nature have all day long been looking more sublime or more beautiful in the reflected shadows, invested with one universal peace.

  • Could a more beautiful image, indeed, be imagined?

  • Therefore, everything here below derives from above there, and is more beautiful in the superior world; for forms here below are mingled with matter; on high, they are pure.

  • In the autumn the Nasim Bagh is more beautiful still, for then the chenars are in all the richness of their autumn foliage, and a more perfect camping or picnic spot man could hardly wish for.

  • It is a delicious and remarkable sight; but I think the spot would be more beautiful if the natural conditions had been preserved, and the artificial garden and unsightly buildings had not been constructed round it.

  • Spring is more beautiful in Kashmir than anywhere else, and in a Kashmir spring this was the most beautiful day of all.

  • The said son also has in drawing sixty plans of temples and churches of Sansovino's invention, which are so excellent that from the days of the ancients to our own there have been seen none better conceived or more beautiful.

  • I do not believe there are richer or more beautiful pastures in any land, and Irish beef and mutton command a premium because of their flavor and tenderness.

  • There is no more beautiful park, and no greater enjoyment is found in any similar place in the world.

  • Mr. Walsh could not have chosen a more beautiful or a more appropriate place for a memorial to his parents, and the work has been well done.

  • But, they are not now to be compared, but to be admired; and nothing is more beautiful than to hear in what tone and manner they speak of each other.

  • Add to these scenes and histories that Hamilton Palace, in its beautiful park, lies within a mile of the Bothwell brig, and it must be admitted that no poetess could desire to be born in a more beautiful or classical region.

  • It is at times, at least I feel it so, because Beauty is more beautiful there.

  • I do not believe there is a more beautiful country or a better strait than that in the world.

  • Of the many brimming rivers that sweep down from the Andes across the Central Valley none is more beautiful in its lower course than is the Rio Bueno.

  • These are pearls, more beautiful pearls, Masa, than are contained in yonder casket," whispered the pacha.

  • Beautiful is Sitta Nefysseh, more beautiful than a young girl, than the unblown rose, radiant with loveliness and dignity.

  • She cast down her eyes before his passionate glances, and a deep blush suffused itself over her features, making her still, more beautiful.

  • When we apply the word Beauty, we do not mean always by it a more beautiful form, but something valuable on account of its rarity, usefulness, colour, or any other property.

  • That we prefer one to the other, and with very good reason, will be readily granted; but it does not follow from thence that we think it a more beautiful form; for we have no criterion of form by which to determine our judgment.

  • Where can we find a more beautiful expression of ardent passion than glows in Sappho's songs?

  • Ten years before, the ancient temple had been consumed by fire; and at this time efforts were being made to build another, and a more beautiful one.

  • Could there be a more beautiful picture of the union of two loving hearts, even beyond the grave, than Xenophon has preserved for us in his account of Panthea and Abradatas?

  • No Penman of the monastery: no scrivener of a later age: no Arab or Persian scribe, could write a more beautiful hand.

  • I believe there is not a more beautiful girl in the whole world.

  • The sense of sight in woman is rapid and active; yet, in her, the slow and languid motion of the eye is generally employed, and is more beautiful than a brisk one.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "more beautiful" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    early stage; more brilliant; more certain; more clearly; more delicate; more detail; more direct; more easily; more especially; more favourable; more frequently; more have; more importance; more inclined; more intense; more letters; more light; more long; more persons; more practical; more primitive; more proper; more spiritual; more years; vain endeavoured; with little