handsomely


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
handsome/ˈhansəm/
adjective (handsomer, handsomest)
  • 1 (of a man) good-looking.

    ■ (of a woman) striking and imposing rather than conventionally pretty.

  • 2 (of a thing) well made, imposing, and of obvious quality.
  • 3 (of an amount) substantial.
– derivatives
handsomely adverb,
handsomeness noun.
– origin ME: from hand + -some1; the original sense was ‘easy to handle or use’, hence ‘apt, clever’.
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