As an adjective (adj.):
Pretty can describe a delicate or fine beauty as in: She is a pretty girl.
It can signify cleverness: That was a pretty move.
It can be used ironically to denote something bad: Things got pretty ugly.
Pretty can be used superficially: Your pretty words don't amount to much.
As an adverb (adv.):
Pretty can mean fairly or moderately large: That's a pretty big fish.
It can mean almost: I'm pretty near done.
As a noun: She is pretty.
It can be used as an intensifier: prettier, prettiest.
it is not used as " amazinger ". it is fake and not a word. use amazing, pretty or cool.
It was a chartreuse color, pretty and exquisite.
I'm pretty sure it means great another word you could use is just 'gret'
There are websites that use it as a word but I was unable to find a definition of it, although it is pretty obvious that it means something that has a scent. So it may be a made up word, but it is used.
No, the word 'pretty' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example, a pretty flower, a pretty dress.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence; for example:That's a pretty flower. Where did you get it? (The adjective 'pretty' describes the noun 'flower'; the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'flower' in the second sentence.)
You are a very Pretty Girl
Worldwide. Nowhere else
You may use the word 'kirei.'
I would because it is a rare word, not alot of people use it.
it is not used as " amazinger ". it is fake and not a word. use amazing, pretty or cool.
I wouldn't use "prettiness" in a sentence because it sounds awkward. I'd use "beauty" instead.
You cannot have a function named else, because it is a reserved word.
The flowers were as pretty as sparkling diamonds.
It was a chartreuse color, pretty and exquisite.
...like an angel? Use the thesaurus!
I found some pretty zinnias by my house
You use have when your talking about yourself like "i have a computer" you use has when your talking about someone else like "she has a computer" simples:)