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Beautification vs. Beauty — What's the Difference?

Beautification vs. Beauty — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Beautification and Beauty

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Beautification

Beautification is the process of making visual improvements to a town, city, or urban area. This most often involves planting trees, shrubbery, and other greenery, but frequently also includes adding decorative or historic-style street lights and other lighting and replacing broken pavement, often with brick or other natural materials.

Beauty

Beauty is commonly described as a feature of objects that makes these objects pleasurable to perceive. Such objects include landscapes, sunsets, humans and works of art.

Beautification

To make or become beautiful.

Beauty

A combination of qualities, such as shape, colour, or form, that pleases the aesthetic senses, especially the sight
An area of outstanding natural beauty
I was struck by her beauty

Beautification

Making beautiful, beautifying, improving the appearance of something.
Thanks to the beautification efforts, the appearance of the highway has vastly improved.
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Beauty

A beautiful woman
He arrived with a blonde beauty on his arm
She was considered a great beauty in her youth

Beautification

The act of making something more beautiful.

Beauty

Good; excellent (used as a general term of approval).

Beautification

The act of making something more beautiful

Beauty

A quality or combination of qualities that gives pleasure to the mind or senses and is often associated with properties such as harmony of form or color, proportion, authenticity, and originality.

Beauty

One that is beautiful, especially a beautiful woman.

Beauty

A quality or feature that is most effective, gratifying, or telling
The beauty of the venture is that we stand to lose nothing.

Beauty

An outstanding or conspicuous example
The golf shot was a beauty, stopping a foot from the hole.

Beauty

The quality of being (especially visually) attractive, pleasing, fine or good-looking; comeliness.

Beauty

Someone who is beautiful.
Brigitte Bardot was a renowned beauty.

Beauty

Something that is particularly good or pleasing.
What a goal! That was a real beauty!

Beauty

An excellent or egregious example of something.
He got into a fight and ended up with two black eyes – two real beauties!

Beauty

The excellence or genius of a scheme or decision.
The beauty of the deal is it costs nothing!

Beauty

A beauty quark (now called bottom quark).

Beauty

Beauty treatment; cosmetology.

Beauty

(obsolete) Prevailing style or taste; rage; fashion.

Beauty

Beautiful passages or extracts of poetry.

Beauty

(Canada) Thanks!

Beauty

(Canada) Cool!
It's the long weekend. Beauty!

Beauty

(Canada) Of high quality, well done.
He made a beauty pass through the neutral zone.

Beauty

To make beautiful.

Beauty

An assemblage of graces or properties pleasing to the eye, the ear, the intellect, the æsthetic faculty, or the moral sense.
Beauty consists of a certain composition of color and figure, causing delight in the beholder.
The production of beauty by a multiplicity of symmetrical parts uniting in a consistent whole.
The old definition of beauty, in the Roman school, was, "multitude in unity;" and there is no doubt that such is the principle of beauty.

Beauty

A particular grace, feature, ornament, or excellence; anything beautiful; as, the beauties of nature.

Beauty

A beautiful person, esp. a beautiful woman.
All the admired beauties of Verona.

Beauty

Prevailing style or taste; rage; fashion.
She stained her hair yellow, which was then the beauty.

Beauty

The qualities that give pleasure to the senses

Beauty

A very attractive or seductive looking woman

Beauty

An outstanding example of its kind;
His roses were beauties
When I make a mistake it's a beaut

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