Meaning & Definition of word "Picturesque"

Picturesque

/ˌpɪk.tʃərˈɛsk/

adjective:

  • 1. Visually attractive, especially in a quaint or charming way.
    • Example: The village is known for its picturesque scenery, with quaint houses and lush gardens.
  • 2. Strikingly expressive or vivid; full of beauty.
    • Example: The artist captured the picturesque sunset brilliantly in her painting.
  • 3. Representing a scene in a way that is suitable for a picture.
    • Example: They chose a picturesque location for their wedding, surrounded by mountains.
  • 4. Suggestive of a painting or a photograph; having a scene that is worthy of being photographed.
    • Example: The town is located in a picturesque setting, perfect for photography enthusiasts.

Etymology

Early 19th century: from French 'pittoresque', from Italian 'pittoresco', from 'pittore' meaning 'painter'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

picturesque view:

A view that is visually appealing and perfect for pictures.

picturesque location:

A place that is strikingly attractive and often photogenic.

picturesque scene:

A scene that is beautiful in a way that resembles a picture.

Related Words

scenic:

Relating to views of impressive or beautiful natural scenery.

charming:

Delightfully pleasing or attractive.

quaint:

Attractively unusual or old-fashioned.

Slang Meanings of picturesque

Meaning: Photo-ready

Example Sentence: That place is so photo-ready, it's almost too picturesque!

Meaning: Instagrammable

Example Sentence: This café is super Instagrammable; it's ultra picturesque.