35 Idioms for Attractive

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35 Idioms for Attractive

1. Easy on the eyes

Meaning: Pleasant to look at; visually appealing.

Example: The new mural is really easy on the eyes.

Alternatives: Pleasing to the eye, visually attractive, good-looking.

2. Eye candy

Meaning: Someone or something decorative and nice to look at.

Example: The car show was full of eye candy.

Alternatives: Visual treat, feast for the eyes, looker.

3. Drop-dead gorgeous

Meaning: Extremely attractive; stunning.

Example: She looked drop-dead gorgeous in that gown.

Alternatives: Stunning, breathtaking, ravishing.

4. Head-turner

Meaning: A person or thing that draws admiring glances.

Example: His customized bike is a real head-turner.

Alternatives: Showstopper, attention-grabber, stunner.

5. Showstopper

Meaning: So attractive that it stops people in their tracks.

Example: The chandelier was a showstopper in the lobby.

Alternatives: Head-turner, scene-stealer, knockout.

6. Knockout

Meaning: A person who is stunningly attractive.

Example: Everyone agreed the lead actor was a knockout.

Alternatives: Stunner, bombshell, ten.

7. Ten out of ten

Meaning: Perfect score on looks; top marks for attractiveness.

Example: That sunset is a ten out of ten.

Alternatives: Perfect ten, top-tier, flawless.

8. A perfect ten

Meaning: Someone rated maximum on attractiveness.

Example: Magazines called her a perfect ten.

Alternatives: Ten, ideal look, top score.

9. A dime

Meaning: Short for “a dime a dozen” opposite; rare perfect ten (slang).

Example: That model is a dime.

Alternatives: Perfect ten, rare gem, top look.

10. A ten

Meaning: Slang for extremely attractive person.

Example: He walked in like a ten and heads turned.

Alternatives: Perfect ten, dime, knockout.

11. Babe magnet

Meaning: A man who effortlessly attracts admirers.

Example: The new sports car is a babe magnet.

Alternatives: Chick magnet, head-turner, charmer.

12. Chick magnet

Meaning: Same as babe magnet; draws female attention.

Example: His puppy is a total chick magnet.

Alternatives: Babe magnet, charmer, draw-card.

13. Dreamboat

Meaning: An exceptionally attractive, often romantic figure.

Example: The fans called the lead singer a dreamboat.

Alternatives: Heart-throb, hunk, stunner.

14. Heart-throb

Meaning: Celebrity who makes hearts race; crush-worthy.

Example: The actor became a teen heart-throb overnight.

Alternatives: Dreamboat, crush, pin-up.

15. Pin-up

Meaning: Attractive person whose photo is pinned up for admiration.

Example: She was the classic pin-up of the 1940s.

Alternatives: Poster idol, calendar star, heart-throb.

16. Femme fatale

Meaning: Strikingly attractive, mysterious woman.

Example: The film noir featured a smoky femme fatale.

Alternatives: Seductress, enchantress, vamp.

17. Hunk

Meaning: Informal for a handsome, well-built man.

Example: The gym was full of hunks.

Alternatives: Stud, dreamboat, beefcake.

18. Stud

Meaning: Man regarded as sexually attractive and confident.

Example: Cowboys in movies are often cast as studs.

Alternatives: Hunk, lady-killer, charmer.

19. Lady-killer

Meaning: Man who captivates women with looks and charm.

Example: In the novel the duke is a lady-killer.

Alternatives: Charmer, Casanova, heart-breaker.

20. Casanova

Meaning: Man known for irresistible attractiveness and romance.

Example: The travel host had a Casanova smile.

Alternatives: Romeo, charmer, seducer.

21. Romeo

Meaning: Passionate, attractive lover figure.

Example: The balcony scene made him her Romeo.

Alternatives: Casanova, heart-throb, beloved.

22. Belle of the ball

Meaning: Most attractive woman at an event.

Example: In her blue gown she was the belle of the ball.

Alternatives: Star attraction, queen of the night, standout.

23. Glamour-puss

Meaning: Playful term for someone glamorous and attractive.

Example: The retro singer is a real glamour-puss.

Alternatives: Glam star, dazzler, fashionista.

24. Dazzler

Meaning: Person who dazzles with looks or charm.

Example: The red-carpet dazzler posed for cameras.

Alternatives: Showstopper, head-turner, star.

25. Class act

Meaning: Attractive because of style, grace, and quality.

Example: His suit and manners make him a class act.

Alternatives: Stylish, elegant, sophisticated.

26. Sharp dresser

Meaning: Someone who wears stylish, attractive clothes.

Example: The presenter is a sharp dresser.

Alternatives: Fashionable, snappy dresser, trendy.

27. Snazzy

Meaning: Bright, fashionable, and attractive.

Example: Those snazzy sneakers caught everyone’s eye.

Alternatives: Flashy, snappy, chic.

28. Spiffy

Meaning: Neat, smart, and attractive in appearance.

Example: He looked spiffy in his new blazer.

Alternatives: Dapper, spruce, tidy.

29. Dapper

Meaning: Neat and stylish in dress and appearance.

Example: The dapper gentleman tipped his hat.

Alternatives: Sharp, spruce, well-groomed.

30. Drop-dead chic

Meaning: Extremely fashionable and attractive.

Example: The runway show was drop-dead chic.

Alternatives: Ultra-stylish, high-fashion, stunning.

31. Fetching

Meaning: Charming and attractive in a quaint way.

Example: She wore a fetching smile.

Alternatives: Lovely, appealing, endearing.

32. Ravishing

Meaning: Delightfully beautiful; entrancing.

Example: The bride looked ravishing.

Alternatives: Stunning, gorgeous, exquisite.

33. Exquisite

Meaning: Extremely beautiful and delicate.

Example: The jewelry was exquisite.

Alternatives: Elegant, lovely, refined.

34. A vision

Meaning: Someone who looks so lovely they seem dreamlike.

Example: In white, she was a vision.

Alternatives: Dream vision, picture, angelic sight.

35. Picture-perfect

Meaning: So attractive it resembles an ideal image.

Example: The couple made a picture-perfect pair.

Alternatives: Flawless, ideal, magazine-worthy.

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