Correct spelling for the English word "Beautie" is [bjˈuːti], [bjˈuːti], [b_j_ˈuː_t_i] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
"Beautie" is a colloquial term derived from the word "beauty" and is often used to refer to something or someone that possesses exceptional physical attractiveness or aesthetic appeal. As a noun, it typically represents a person's captivating external appearance that is visually pleasing or visually desirable.
The term "beautie" encompasses the notion of being visually striking or enchanting, highlighting qualities such as facial features, body proportions, and overall charm. Its usage is subjective and varies among individuals, as beauty is an abstract and culturally influenced concept.
Beyond its application to individuals, "beautie" can also be used to describe objects, places, or experiences that are considered visually pleasing or attractive. This could refer to artistic creations, landscapes, architecture, or even inanimate objects that possess a unique or visually appealing quality.
Although "beautie" often emphasizes physical attributes, it can also connotate inner virtues, such as kindness, grace, intelligence, or personality traits, that enhance one's overall attractiveness. It implies an external appearance that complements inner qualities and exudes a captivating aura.
Due to its informal usage, "beautie" is often employed in colloquial conversations, social media, or informal contexts to express admiration or appreciation for someone's appearance or the aesthetic qualities of something.
The word beautie is likely derived from the Middle English word beaute, which itself originated from the Old French word beauté. Both beaute and beauté share the same meaning as the modern English word beauty. The Old French term can be traced back to the Latin word bellitas, which means beauty or attractiveness. Ultimately, the Latin term is derived from the adjective bellus, meaning pretty or handsome.