释义 |
comelycome‧ly /ˈkʌmli/ adjective literary old-fashioned comelyOrigin: Old English cymlic, from cyme ‘beautiful, fine’ - A doctor and the comely Miss Montague were standing over him.
- For Lexandro sported no scars whatever on his comely, olive-complexioned face - only a ruby ring through his slim right nostril.
- Perhaps she was never glamorous, nor did she care for make-up, but she was deliciously plump and comely.
- The movement revealed her face as it might have been when she was young, comely and a temptation to coachmen.
- The very name of this comely and quite small village which is situated to the east of Kingston upon Hull attracts attention.
- Though not comely, she possessed a lively mind and exuded a kind of sparkling charm.
a comely woman is attractive—comeliness noun [uncountable] |