See Also: movent(dictionary)

handsome (oh) and movent (iou)


handsome (oh)



[Date: 1500-1600; Origin: handsome 'easy to handle' (15-17 centuries), from hand]
a) a man who is handsome looks attractive
-synonym good-looking good-looking
 an extremely handsome young man
 Sam was tall, dark and handsome .
 his handsome face
see usage note beautiful
b) a woman who is handsome looks attractive in a strong healthy way
an animal, object, or building that is handsome looks attractive in an impressive way
 a row of handsome Georgian houses
[only before noun] a handsome amount of money is large
 He managed to make a handsome profit out of the deal.
 a handsome fee
[only before noun] a handsome gift or prize is worth a lot of money
 There are some handsome prizes to be won.
[only before noun] a handsome victory is important and impressive
 They won a handsome victory in the elections.
-- handsomely adv
 He was handsomely rewarded by the king.

movent (iou)



movent adjective & noun.M17-M19.
[Latin movent- pres. ppl stem of movere MOVE verb: see -ENT.]
(A thing) that moves or is moved.