The root word for "gorgeous" is "gorge," which comes from the Old French word "gorge," meaning throat or neck. Over time, the meaning evolved to refer to something beautiful or splendid.
The base word of "gorgeous" is "gorge," which comes from the Old French word "gorge," meaning "throat" or "entrance." The root word is "gorge."
"Maganda" is the Filipino word for "gorgeous" in English.
The correct spelling is "gorgeous."
The word "gorgeous" can be translated to "bachtalo" in some Romani dialects used by the Gypsy community.
The word "gorgeous" originated from the Middle English word "gorgias," which came from the Old French word "gorgias," ultimately derived from the Latin word "gorgias" meaning elegant or refined.
depends on context...the root word is "smuk" if you are saying "you are gorgeous" it would be "du er smuk" if you are saying "hey gorgeous" it would be "hey smukke"
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "gorgeous" (beautiful).
The relevant Greek word for gorgeous is yperohos (υπέροχος).
No the word gorgeous is not a noun. It is an adjective.
Mary T is gorgeous.
sárálainn is the Irish word for gorgeous
The word gorgeous has no plural, it is an adjective. Adjective have comparatives:gorgeousmore gorgeousmost gorgeous
The word is spelled gorgeous. An example sentence is, "The wedding gown was gorgeous."
Wonderful is the 9 litter synonym of the word gorgeous or stunning.
Russian word for "gorgeous" is великолепный, pronounced veleekolepnee.
it is another word for beautiful :)
The word gorgeous contains two syllables (gor-geous).