"Elegant" or "fashionable" etymologically and "magnificent" or "splendid" presently are synonyms of the English word "gorgeous." The pronunciation of the singular adjective -- whose origins trace back to the Old French term gorgias for "elegant, fashionable" -- will be "gor-djuhss" in the English of the United States of America.
Lovely
Old French.
it is another word for beautiful :)
The base word of "gorgeous" is "gorge," which comes from the Old French word "gorge," meaning "throat" or "entrance." The root word is "gorge."
It can be superbe, adorable or splendide, beau (belle)
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.
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.
J'adore Francais! I love french! gorgeous woman = femme splendide in french.
Magnifique
et ils sont magnifique and they are gorgeous
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "gorgeous" (beautiful).
The relevant Greek word for gorgeous is yperohos (υπέροχος).