Where did the word stunning come from?

Where did the word stunning come from?

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Q. Where did the word stunning come from?

stunning (adj.) 1660s, “dazzling,” present-participle adjective from stun (v.). Popularized for “splendid, excellent” c. 1849.

Q. What is the word stunning mean?

1 : causing astonishment or disbelief stunning news. 2 : strikingly impressive especially in beauty or excellence a stunning view stunning workmanship.

Q. What is the root word of gorgeous?

We know that the word comes from Old French gorgias, meaning “elegant,” but beyond that it’s hard to say for sure. It might have something to do with fancy necklaces adorning the throat — la gorge in French.

Q. Is gorgeous a good compliment?

Instead of telling her she’s pretty, tell her she’s gorgeous. Gorgeous is by far a more powerful and less common compliment than the usual beautiful or sexy. It implies that she’s so incredible that you just had to come up with a more gripping word to describe her.

Q. What do you call someone who is gifted?

other words for gifted person genius. prodigy. adept. expert. pro.

Q. What is another word for multi-talented?

What is another word for multitalented?

completemethodic
adaptableaccomplished
multifacetedprotean
resourcefulmany-sided
ambidextrousqualified

Q. What is the meaning of multi talented?

: having more than one special talent or skill a multitalented athlete/performer My neighbor Willard Francisco is a multitalented guy who restores houses and cars, paints striking photorealistic canvases, and draws intricate architectural blueprints.—

Q. Who is famous V or Jungkook?

Putting to the end, Jungkook is the most popular BTS member for the rest of 2020. But in that instance of Non-Fans, V is the most Captivating and famous among BTS. BTS’s popularity already reached over the moon in 2020 with their dynamic hit Dynamite.

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