The postcard featured a picturesque view of the ocean.
The village was nestled in a picturesque valley, surrounded by lush forests and sparkling streams.
That fracture is so picturesque.
the mural,and the graffiti were verypicturesque
"Florida's beaches were so picturesque before the oil spill."Picturesque (adj.): Reminiscent of a known picture; quaint.
# Of, suggesting, or suitable for a picture: picturesque rocky shores. # Striking or interesting in an unusual way; irregularly or quaintly attractive: a picturesque French café. # Strikingly expressive or vivid: picturesque language # Of, suggesting, or suitable for a picture: picturesque rocky shores. # Striking or interesting in an unusual way; irregularly or quaintly attractive: a picturesque French café. # Strikingly expressive or vivid: picturesque language
As we lay down our picnic blanket amid the picturesque surroundings, the heavens opened and we were drenched.We spent a week in a picturesque seaside village on the Greek coast.He used some picturesque language in describing the charges against him.(suggestive, vulgar)
Example sentence - Although the train trestle was quite picturesque, it had to be demolished for safety reasons.
The trees, grass, stream and beautiful cabin are so picturesque.
Picturesque means it is suitable for a picture.
Picturesque Europe was created in 1875.
picturesque is correct.
There are four syllables in "picturesque".
John Conron has written: 'American picturesque' -- subject(s): American Arts, Arts, American, Picturesque, The, The Picturesque