the mural,and the graffiti were verypicturesque
That fracture is so picturesque.
The postcard featured a picturesque view of the ocean.
"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.
Example sentence - Except for the lone tree on the beach, the lagoon was desolate.
Picturesque means it is suitable for a picture.
picturesque is correct.
Picturesque Europe was created in 1875.
"Nestled in the heart of..." "Surrounded by picturesque landscapes..." "Located at the crossroads of..." "Awash with vibrant colors and sounds..."