lovely
adjective /ˈlʌvli/
  /ˈlʌvli/
(comparative lovelier, superlative loveliest)
 You can also use more lovely and most lovely. (especially British English)Idioms - beautiful; attractive
- She looked particularly lovely that night.
 - He has a lovely voice.
 - You've got lovely eyes.
 - We travelled through some lovely countryside.
 - She's got an absolutely lovely face.
 
Synonyms beautifulbeautifulTopics Appearancea2- pretty
 - handsome
 - attractive
 - lovely
 - good-looking
 - gorgeous
 
- beautiful (especially of a woman or girl) very pleasant to look at:
- She looked stunningly beautiful that night.
 
 - pretty (especially of a girl or woman) pleasant to look at:
- She’s got a very pretty face.
 
 - handsome (of a man) pleasant to look at; (of a woman) pleasant to look at, with large strong features rather than small delicate ones:
- He was described as ‘tall, dark and handsome’.
 
 - attractive (of a person) pleasant to look at, especially in a sexual way:
- She’s a very attractive woman.
 
 - lovely (of a person) beautiful; very attractive:
- She looked particularly lovely that night.
 
 - good-looking (of a person) pleasant to look at, often in a sexual way:
- She arrived with a very good-looking man.
 
 - gorgeous (informal) (of a person) extremely attractive, especially in a sexual way:
- You look gorgeous!
 
 
- a(n) beautiful/pretty/handsome/attractive/lovely/good-looking/gorgeous girl/woman
 - a(n) beautiful/handsome/attractive/good-looking/gorgeous boy/man
 - a(n) beautiful/pretty/handsome/attractive/lovely/good-looking face
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
 - feel
 - look
 - …
 
- particularly
 - really
 - truly
 - …
 
 - (informal) very pleasant; wonderful
- ‘Can I get you anything?’ ‘A cup of tea would be lovely.’
 - What a lovely surprise!
 - How lovely to see you!
 - Isn't it a lovely day?
 - We've had a lovely time.
 - It's a lovely old farm.
 - It's been lovely having you here.
 - (ironic) You've got yourself into a lovely mess, haven't you?
 - to smell/taste/sound lovely
 
Synonyms wonderfulwonderful- lovely
 - delightful
 
- wonderful that you enjoy very much; that gives you great pleasure; extremely good:
- We had a wonderful time last night.
 - The weather was absolutely wonderful.
 
 - lovely (especially British English, rather informal) that you enjoy very much; that gives you great pleasure; very attractive:
- What a lovely day! (= the weather is very good)
 - It’s been lovely having you here.
 
 - delightful that gives you great pleasure; very attractive:
- a delightful little fishing village
 
 
- wonderful/lovely/delightful weather/views/scenery
 - It’s wonderful/lovely to be/feel/find/have/know/see…
 - It would be wonderful/lovely/delightful if…
 - It’s wonderful/lovely that…
 - That sounds wonderful/lovely/delightful.
 - really/quite/absolutely wonderful/lovely/delightful
 
Extra Examples- The cool water felt lovely after being in the hot sun.
 - Your idea of a day on the beach sounds lovely.
 - a hauntingly lovely melody
 - It was a lovely evening—calm and still.
 - The weather here is lovely.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
 - feel
 - look
 - …
 
- particularly
 - really
 - truly
 - …
 
 - (informal) (of a person) very kind, generous and friendly
- Her mother was a lovely woman.
 - He is a lovely little boy.
 - She is a lovely old lady and always full of laughter.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
 - feel
 - look
 - …
 
- particularly
 - really
 - truly
 - …
 
 
Word OriginOld English luflic (see love, -ly).
Idioms 
lovely and warm, cold, quiet, etc. 
- (British English, informal) used when you are emphasizing that something is good because of the quality mentioned
- It's lovely and warm in here.