No, it is a noun referring to feminine beauty. The adjective form is pulchritudinous.
Pulchritude, exactly how you spelled it.
I was struck by the pulchritude of the sunset over the ocean.
International Pageant of Pulchritude was created in 1926.
International Pageant of Pulchritude happened in 1926.
The pulchritudinous lady excited me to my limit. She was a vision of feminine pulchritude.
The term "pulchritude" derives from the Latin word "pulchritudo," which means beauty. Its roots can be traced further back to the Latin adjective "pulcher," meaning "beautiful" or "handsome." The word has retained its association with aesthetic appeal throughout its evolution into English, where it is often used in a formal or literary context to describe physical beauty.
The word "pulchritude" comes from the Latin "pulchra," meaning beautiful. Thus, pulchritude is just a fancy, more Latin-rooted way of saying "beauty."
it means beautiful in a physical way
ugliness unsightliness
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An antonym to pulchritude (which means beauty) is foeditas meaning ugliness.Pulchritude means physical beauty, so the opposite of it would be physical ugliness or unattractiveness.
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