adj., -ti·er, -ti·est.
- Pleasing or attractive in a graceful or delicate way. See synonyms at beautiful.
- Clever; adroit: a pretty maneuver.
- Very bad; terrible: in a pretty predicament; a situation that has reached a pretty pass.
- Ostensibly or superficially attractive but lacking substance or conviction: full of pretty phrases.
- Informal. Considerable in size or extent: a pretty fortune.
- To a fair degree; moderately: a pretty good student.
- In a pretty manner; prettily or pleasingly.
- One that is pretty.
- pretties Delicate clothing, especially lingerie.
To make pretty: pretty up the house.
idiom:
pretty much
- For the most part; mostly: "The . . . matter was pretty much dying down" (John Strahinich).
[Middle English prety, clever, fine, handsome, from Old English prættig, cunning, from prætt, trick.]
prettily pret'ti·ly adv.prettiness pret'ti·ness n.
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