Synonym: attractive, beautiful, good-looking, handsome, lovely. Antonym: ugly. Similar words: cigarette, interpret, interpretation, get the better of, letter, settle, better, get together. Meaning: ['prɪtɪ] adj. 1. pleasing by delicacy or grace; not imposing 2. (used ironically) unexpectedly bad. adv. used as an intensifier (`jolly' is used informally in Britain).
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91, She's young and pretty and full of sex appeal.
92, Living conditions in the camp were pretty primitive.
93, He is a pretty awful driver.
94, A hat framed her pretty face.
95, The description was pretty vague.
96, Driving on icy roads can be pretty hairy.
97, The design is pretty startling and very boldly coloured.
98, Do you mind driving? I'm feeling pretty tired.
99, All our theories sound pretty lame.
100, She's in pretty good nick for her age.
101, I'm pretty sure it was her.
102, That was a pretty dumb thing to do.
103, The comparative of "pretty" is "prettier".
104, A pretty young girl came hurtling down the stairs.
105, The video controls are pretty self-explanatory.
106, You'll find life here pretty tame after New York.
107, The lines are pretty blurry at this point.
108, Things were pretty grim for a time.
109, Pretty soon after my arrival I found lodgings.
110, I was properly insured so I'm sitting pretty.
111, The place emptied pretty quickly when the fight started.
112, Most of what she said was pretty inconsequential.
113, Jean is pretty, of slim build, with blue eyes.
114, That was a pretty brainless thing to do.
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115, The band sounded pretty damn good.
116, My uncle has been pretty decent to me.
117, The pretty girl on the cover of the pictorial is just a sales gimmick.
118, There is a pretty portable pair of steps in one corner of the room.
119, I'm pretty sure they slept together before they were married.
120, It's a pretty steep learning curve when you're thrown into a job with no prior experience.
More similar words: cigarette, interpret, interpretation, get the better of, letter, settle, better, get together, setting, vendetta, settle for, get through, settle down, settlement, unsettling, retail, retain, stretch, retire, return, adhere to, retreat, retired, in secret, stretch out, retailer, in return, concrete, set fire to, secretary.