What is another word for picturesqueness?

Pronunciation: [pˌɪkt͡ʃəɹˈɛsknəs] (IPA)

Picturesqueness is a quality attributed to beautiful scenery or an aesthetically pleasing composition that is visually appealing. Synonyms for picturesqueness include beauty, charm, loveliness, gorgeousness, prettiness, elegance, gracefulness, attractiveness, and aesthetics. Picturesqueness is often used to describe landscapes that are stunning and breathtaking, and other synonyms that convey this quality include splendor, magnificence, grandeur, and majesty. Other synonyms that describe picturesqueness in a less grandiose manner include quaintness, simplicity, peacefulness, and serenity. These words emphasize the calm and quiet beauty of unspoiled natural landscapes or simple, rustic scenes that evoke feelings of nostalgia or sentimentality.

What are the hypernyms for Picturesqueness?

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What are the hyponyms for Picturesqueness?

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Usage examples for Picturesqueness

Furthermore, the Spanish War deposed the Civil War from its position as the last event of great external picturesqueness in the national history.
"America To-day, Observations and Reflections"
William Archer
I confess to thinking that Mr. Allen's account of the influences which surrounded Mr. Darwin's youth, if tainted with picturesqueness, is still substantially correct.
"Luck or Cunning?"
Samuel Butler
Yet, nevertheless, there was a sort of picturesqueness in the brooding sky, the russet woods, the purple hedges, and the new-ploughed furrows; while now and again a distant mansion, set on a height, shone a fair yellow above its terraced lawn.
"Prince Fortunatus"
William Black

Famous quotes with Picturesqueness

  • The deadliest enemies of nations are not their foreign foes; they always dwell within their borders. And from these internal enemies civilization is always in need of being saved. The nation blest above all nations is she in whom the civic genius of the people does the saving day by day, by acts without external picturesqueness; by speaking, writing, voting reasonably; by smiting corruption swiftly; by good temper between parties; by the people knowing true men when they see them, and preferring them as leaders to rabid partisans or empty quacks.
    William James
  • The fashion just now is a Roman Catholic frame of mind with an Agnostic conscience: you get the mediaeval picturesqueness of the one with the modern conveniences of the other.
    Saki

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