Coverley (en. Coverley)
/kʌvərli/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
adjective
Relating to an elegant or picturesque appearance.
The landscape was of coverley beauty, like a painting.
Le paysage était d'une beauté coverley, comme une peinture.
Describes a pleasant and welcoming atmosphere.
The house had a coverley ambiance, perfect for a relaxing weekend.
La maison avait une ambiance coverley, parfaite pour un weekend de détente.
Characterized by old-fashioned and romantic charm.
The old village had a coverley charm that attracted tourists.
Le vieux village possédait un charme coverley qui attirait les touristes.
Etymology
Of English origin, the term coverley comes from the literary work 'The Coverley Papers' by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele.
Common Phrases and Expressions
coverley style
A style that is both old-fashioned and charming, often associated with nature.
style coverley
coverley atmosphere
A warm and inviting ambiance.
atmosphère coverley
coverley landscape
A landscape imbued with picturesque beauty.
paysage coverley
Related Words
charming
That attracts by its beauty or pleasantness.
charmant
elegant
That possesses refined grace.
élégant
picturesque
That evokes a striking or appealing image.
pittoresque
Slang Meanings
An exaggerated style that may appear artificial.
Her look was so coverley that it almost seemed fake.
Son look était tellement coverley que cela semblait presque faux.
A term used to designate someone who tries too hard to impress.
Stop behaving in a coverley way, just be natural.
Arrête de te comporter de façon coverley, sois juste naturel.