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Comely   /kˈəmli/   Listen
adjective
Comely  adj.  (compar. comelier; superl. comeliest)  
1.
Pleasing or agreeable to the sight; well-proportioned; good-looking; handsome. "He that is comely when old and decrepit, surely was very beautiful when he was young." "Not once perceive their foul disfigurement But boast themselves more comely than before."
2.
Suitable or becoming; proper; agreeable. "This is a happier and more comely time Than when these fellows ran about the streets, Crying confusion." "It is good to sing praises unto our God; for it is pleasant; and praise is comely."



adverb
Comely  adv.  In a becoming manner.






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"Comely" Quotes from Famous Books



... complain, be it understood, of the humble position which I occupy. I possess many blessings; and I thank the Lord for them. I have my little bit of land and my cow. I have also my good daughter, Felicia; named after her deceased mother, but inheriting her comely looks, it is thought, ...
— Little Novels • Wilkie Collins

... the sister of a neighbouring bonnet-laird, and an eighteenth cousin of the lady's, bore the charge of all, and kept a trim house and a good country table. Kirstie was a woman in a thousand, clean, capable, notable; once a moorland Helen, and still comely as a blood horse and healthy as the hill wind. High in flesh and voice and colour, she ran the house with her whole intemperate soul, in a bustle, not without buffets. Scarce more pious than decency in those days required, ...
— Weir of Hermiston • Robert Louis Stevenson

... curse the hand that did the deid, The heart that thocht the ill, The feet that bore him wi' sik speid, The comely youth to kill." ...
— The Forest of Vazon - A Guernsey Legend Of The Eighth Century • Anonymous

... cudgel-playing, and pitching the bar; and was confessed to be, out of sight, the best dancer at all wakes and holidays. Happy was the country-girl who could engage the young squire as her partner! To be sure, it was a comely sight for to see as how the buxom country-lasses, fresh and fragrant and blushing like the rose, in their best apparel dight, their white hose, and clean short dimity petticoats, their gaudy gowns of printed cotton; their top-knots and stomachers, bedizened with bunches of ribbons ...
— The Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves • Tobias Smollett

... of the minde which is taken heereby cannot be but verie good and honest, for they admonish and stir up a man to that which is comely and honest. For flowers, through their beautie, varietie of colour, and exquisite forme, do bring to a liberall and gentle manly minde the remembrance of honestie, comeliness, and all kinds of vertues. For it would be an unseemely ...
— Proserpina, Volume 2 - Studies Of Wayside Flowers • John Ruskin


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