The suffix of "picturesque" is "-esque", which is a suffix used to form adjectives indicating resemblance or style. In this case, "picturesque" means visually charming or quaint, resembling a picture.
Sque
Resembling.
Some words with the suffix "-esque" include picturesque, grotesque, burlesque, and statuesque. This suffix is often used to describe something that resembles the qualities of a particular style or person.
The word pronounced is "picturesque." It means visually attractive, especially in a quaint or charming way.
The word you are referring to is spelled as "picturesque."
The suffix of "undoing" is "-ing."
The suffix of "moon" is "-oon".
place
resembling.
Translation of 'es que' (two words) = 'It's that/because....' But as a suffix, '-esque' = '-esco'. For example: 'picturesque' = 'pintoresco' 'arabesque' = arabesco'
Picturesque means it is suitable for a picture.
Picturesque Europe was created in 1875.
picturesque is correct.
# 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
That fracture is so picturesque.
The village was nestled in a picturesque valley, surrounded by lush forests and sparkling streams.
There are four syllables in "picturesque".
"Florida's beaches were so picturesque before the oil spill."Picturesque (adj.): Reminiscent of a known picture; quaint.
John Conron has written: 'American picturesque' -- subject(s): American Arts, Arts, American, Picturesque, The, The Picturesque