beautifully

UK: ˈbjuːtɪfəli | US: ˈbjuːtɪfəli

Definition
  1. adv. in a beautiful manner; pleasingly or attractively

Structure
beauty <pleasing quality>ful <full of>ly <adverb suffix>
Etymology

The word "beautifully" is derived from the noun "beauty," which originates from Old French "beauté" (meaning "physical attractiveness"), combined with the suffix "-ful" (from Old English "-full," meaning "full of"). The adverbial suffix "-ly" (from Old English "-lice") transforms the adjective "beautiful" into an adverb, indicating the manner of an action. This layered construction reflects a logical progression: from a core concept ("beauty") to a descriptive state ("full of beauty") to an adverbial form ("in a beautiful way").

Examples
  1. She sang beautifully at the concert last night.

  2. The garden was beautifully arranged with colorful flowers.

  3. He described the scene so beautifully that everyone felt moved.

  4. The sunset painted the sky beautifully in shades of pink and gold.

  5. The artist captured the emotion beautifully in her painting.