Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Prettify"
Synonyms of "Prettify" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between prettify and beautify and uglify ?
A:
Prettify and beautify are similar. But beautify is used more often, and may be at a greater degree than just "prettify".
Uglify is the opposite of beautify. Which means to make something not appealing. This isn't used much either. 🙂
Uglify is the opposite of beautify. Which means to make something not appealing. This isn't used much either. 🙂
Q:
What is the difference between prettify and beautify ?
A:
pretty - be attractive in a delicate way (especially a woman or child.) a flower can be pretty.
beautiful - pleasing the senses or mind.
"The model was very beautiful."
"The poem was very beautiful."
Also used if something is of a very high standard. - She read her speech beautifully.
beautiful - pleasing the senses or mind.
"The model was very beautiful."
"The poem was very beautiful."
Also used if something is of a very high standard. - She read her speech beautifully.
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