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21 lik(e)able
adjective ((of a person) agreeable and attractive.) malonus, patrauklus -
22 looks
noun plural ((attractive) appearance: She lost her looks as she grew older; good looks.) išvaizda -
23 lovable
adjective ((negative unlovable) easy to love or like; attractive: a lovable child.) mielas -
24 lovely
1) ((negative unlovely) beautiful; attractive: She is a lovely girl; She looked lovely in that dress.) gražus, mielas, žavus2) (delightful: Someone told me a lovely joke last night, but I can't remember it; a lovely meal.) puikus -
25 lure
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26 magnetic
[-'ne-]1) (of, or having the powers of, or operating by means of, a magnet or magnetism: magnetic force.) magnetinis2) (strongly attractive: a magnetic personality.) patrauklus -
27 personality
plural - personalities; noun1) (a person's characteristics (of the mind, the emotions etc) as a whole: a likeable / forceful (= strong) personality.) asmenybė2) (strong, distinctive (usually attractive) character: She is not beautiful but she has a lot of personality.) tvirtas, savitas charakteris3) (a well-known person: a television personality; ( also adjective) a personality cult (= very great, usually too great, admiration for a person, usually a political leader).) įžymybė, įžymi asmenybė; asmenybės -
28 pin-up
1) (a picture of an attractive girl (or man), often pinned on a wall: He has dozens of pin-ups in his room; ( also adjective) a pin-up girl.) prismeigtas patrauklaus žmogaus atvaizdas2) (the girl (or man): She's the favourite pin-up of the soldiers.) patraukli mergaitė -
29 pleasing
adjective (giving pleasure; attractive: a pleasing view.) malonus, patrauklus -
30 pretty
['priti] 1. adjective1) ((not usually of boys and men) pleasing or attractive: a pretty girl/tune/picture/dress.) gražus, dailus, puikus2) (used jokingly: This is a pretty mess!) gražus2. adverb(rather: That's pretty good; He's pretty old now.) gana, ganėtinai- prettily- prettiness
- pretty much the same
- alike
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31 seductive
adjective (tempting, attractive or charming: a seductive melody.) viliojantis, gundantis -
32 sensible
['sensəbl]1) (wise; having or showing good judgement: She's a sensible, reliable person; a sensible suggestion.) protingas, sveikai/blaiviai galvojantis2) ((of clothes etc) practical rather than attractive or fashionable: She wears flat, sensible shoes.) praktiškas•- sensibly -
33 sex appeal
(the quality of being attractive to people of the other sex: That actress has sex appeal.) seksualinis patrauklumas -
34 shapely
adjective (well-formed and having an attractive shape: She has long, shapely legs.) gražios formos, dailus -
35 sweet
[swi:t] 1. adjective1) (tasting like sugar; not sour, salty or bitter: as sweet as honey; Children eat too many sweet foods.) saldus2) (tasting fresh and pleasant: young, sweet vegetables.) šviežias3) ((of smells) pleasant or fragrant: the sweet smell of flowers.) saldus, malonus4) ((of sounds) agreeable or delightful to hear: the sweet song of the nightingale.) malonus5) (attractive or charming: What a sweet little baby!; a sweet face/smile; You look sweet in that dress.) mielas6) (kindly and agreeable: She's a sweet girl; The child has a sweet nature.) meilus, švelnus2. noun1) ((American candy) a small piece of sweet food eg chocolate, toffee etc: a packet of sweets; Have a sweet.) saldumynas, saldainis2) ((a dish or course of) sweet food near or at the end of a meal; (a) pudding or dessert: The waiter served the sweet.) saldusis patiekalas, desertas3) (dear; darling: Hallo, my sweet!) mielasis! mieloji!•- sweeten- sweetener
- sweetly
- sweetness
- sweetheart
- sweet potato
- sweet-smelling
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36 sweetly
adverb (in an attractive, charming, agreeable or kindly manner: She sang/smiled very sweetly.) maloniai -
37 tempting
adjective (attractive: That cake looks tempting.) viliojantis, gundantis -
38 vivacious
[vi'veiʃəs](lively and bright: She is vivacious and attractive.) gyvas, smagus- vivaciousness -
39 winning
1) (victorious or successful: the winning candidate.) sėkmės lydimas2) (attractive or charming: a winning smile.) žavus, patrauklus
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