beatitude |
absolute or supreme happiness or blessedness. [2 definitions] |
beatless |
without beat or beats. |
beatnik |
a person who belonged to the Beat Generation of the 1950s. [2 definitions] |
beat (someone) to the punch |
to seize an opportunity before (someone else). |
beat the rap |
(slang) to escape punishment. |
beat the tar out of |
(informal) to beat or whip severely. [2 definitions] |
beat-up |
(informal) in poor or damaged condition because of age or hard use; in disrepair; shabby. |
beat up |
to hit or kick (someone) until seriously injured. [2 definitions] |
beau |
a suitor or sweetheart to a girl or woman. [2 definitions] |
beaucoup |
(French) very much or many. |
Beaufort scale |
a scale that rates the force and speed of wind from 0, "calm," to 12 or more, "hurricane". |
beau geste |
fine gesture (French); a noble, gracious gesture. [2 definitions] |
beau ideal |
the concept or ideal of perfect beauty. [2 definitions] |
beau monde |
the world of high and fashionable society. |
beaut |
(informal) something outstanding or remarkable. |
beauteous |
beautiful. |
beautician |
one whose profession involves the application of cosmetic treatments, as in a beauty parlor. |
beautification |
the process of making (something) beautiful, or the results of such a process. |
beautiful |
delighting the senses; having beauty; lovely. [3 definitions] |
beautify |
to make beautiful. |
beauty |
the quality of being beautiful or pleasing to the senses; loveliness. [4 definitions] |