"beautiful" means exciting sensuous or aesthetic pleasure. BEAUTIFUL applies to whatever excites the keenest of pleasure to the senses and stirs emotion through the senses .it is also used on places with scenic values etc although it is commonly associated with the female gender.beautiful liar the song does not describe the guy but it describes the skill(lying) this guy had to trick two women with such innocense.r we clear now?
2007-05-02 06:59:56
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answered by amogh 2
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" insegrievious " that is an adjective coined through Gary Owens, a l. a. radio and tv personality whom think ofyou've got considered on the most cutting-edge Emmy Awards application. He develop into the announcer from snort-In with the finished deep voice. The "coolest" element about this be conscious is that it would want to point regardless of you want it to point and that is cool sounding too !
2016-12-05 05:47:45
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answered by headlee 4
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In American English, beautiful could be used for someone's character, and the appearance of an inanimate object.
For people, it can mean both character, and physical appearance in women, and just born babies (either sex), and usually just character in men.
If you called a man beautiful, you'd more than likely get a weird look.
2007-05-02 18:15:49
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answered by Benjamin W 3
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Beautiful is rarely applied to a man in the English language, but it is sometimes used to describe a certain type of good looks.
Shakira is a native Spanish-speaker, and as a singer using some artisitic license in writing her songs, so it's okay to bend the linguistic rules to create a certain impact in art.
Also, she could be describing his LIES as beautiful, or discussing his SKILL in lying, rather than describing his physical appearance.
2007-05-02 06:50:37
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answered by teresathegreat 7
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Beautiful can be used for a male as well
2007-05-02 06:51:11
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answered by I am woman 4
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"Beautiful", when used for a man, is normally more metaphorical, more spiritual then physical. When I hear someone called a "beautiful man", I will think it's a compliment on his character, rather then his looks. In that latter case he's traditionally called a "handsome" or a "cute" man.
"beautiful : the description of anyone who is true to themself : "honesty is beautiful"."
"Only your mind makes you beautiful : "She/He got his stuff together, and confident not cocky, he beautiful!"."
"beautiful", Urban Dictionary : http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=beautiful
"handsome : someone good-looking, charming, and possess an attractive aura to attract girls"
"How your grandparents describe you."
"Cute in a more mature and older way."
"handsome", Urban Dictionary : http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=handsome
2007-05-02 07:01:36
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answered by Erik Van Thienen 7
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nope... no.... ;-)
beautiful does not have "sex" meaning male or female, in English... got it? it both ways.
is the same as gorgeous, elegant, attractive...
I do not know the song but the title IF YOU WANT to use synonymous,.... to that....,
could be also "elegant... fake" see no "male or female" but it could refer in the case of this song to a guy.
hope it helps.
2007-05-02 08:47:28
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answered by Magaly 3
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No, it's mostly used for a female, but it can be used for a man, too.
2007-05-02 06:50:19
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answered by lost in space 6
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No, it can be used for both genders e.g. 'He is beautiful'
It can also be used for any noun really, such as 'beautiful landscape' etc
2007-05-02 06:48:02
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answered by don't stop the music ♪ 6
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