Pleasing to the eye. Often includes symmetrical features and a positive expression. To be both handsome AND attractive, add well-groomed, well dressed, well mannered and considerate. Sense of humour and twinkle in the eye give extra points, as do a well-trained body and intelligence. I haven't met too many of these, I admit, but you did ask!
2006-07-18 04:20:46
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3 entries found for handsome.
hand·some Audio pronunciation of "handsome" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (hnsm)
adj. hand·som·er, hand·som·est
1. Pleasing and dignified in form or appearance. See Synonyms at beautiful.
2. Generous or copious: a handsome reward. See Synonyms at liberal.
3. Marked by or requiring skill dexterity: did some handsome maneuvers on the skating rink.
4. Appropriate or fitting: a handsome location for the new school.
5. Large: a handsome price; won by a handsome margin.
2006-07-18 11:15:23
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answered by Luci 4
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A person is considered handsome when he hands some of himself to others..
2006-07-18 11:15:57
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answered by Black_Rabbit 3
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Cristiano Ronaldo=P
2006-07-18 11:12:03
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answered by sunshiine 1
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handsome is someone who is loving and caring and has a good sense of style
2006-07-18 11:17:19
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answered by rachel 2
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Look at me, then picture the exact opposite...that's handsome.
2006-07-18 11:14:11
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answered by Mox Nix 2
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
2006-07-18 11:16:28
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answered by oeb 1
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Confidence. Charm. Great sense of humor. Gentleman. Affectionate. Do you know where to find him?
2006-07-18 11:15:19
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answered by Anonymous
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someone whom makes u swoon, go ga-ga and makes your heart skip a beat or pump faster.
fave examples are tom cruise, brad pitt and david beckham.
2006-07-19 14:45:57
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answered by sugar.peace 2
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My husband. He is tall with Hazel eyes. He is sweet and always caring.
2006-07-18 11:14:56
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answered by Kat 6
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