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Definition of cuteness in English: cutenessnoun ˈkjuːtnəsˈkyo͞otnəs mass noun1The quality of being attractive in a pretty or endearing way. the innocence, exuberance, and overall cuteness of all these children Example sentencesExamples - The show rode solely on the shoulders of its child star's indomitable cuteness.
- Movies about children always run the risk of cuteness, because kids often play to the camera with little self-consciousness.
- I love everything about them: their cuteness, their innocence, their clothes.
- The young actress, as the kidnapped girl, has an endearing mix of cuteness and sincerity.
- The studio couldn't possibly have further ratcheted up the cuteness level of the movie.
- No one can accuse him of having cast these kids for their cuteness of speech or appearance.
- The dog is cute, but the film relies rather too heavily on his cuteness.
- There is no 'quirky' suburban cuteness here.
- For all its cuteness, this is definitely not a comic for children.
- In place of a legitimate storyline, the picture relies on the cuteness of its pint-sized stars and the charisma of its star to carry the movie.
- 1.1North American informal The quality of being sexually attractive.
this actress has cuteness written all over her face Example sentencesExamples - I saw him as the emcee in Cabaret, and not only does he have cuteness and comic timing going for him, but his German accent is very sophisticated.
- The musician was "a geek you could get wasted with, a shy guy whose cuteness cried out for mothering, an arty weirdo with a common touch."
- Don't act like your scene lacks a contingent of people barely into music, who instead relish a band's "hotness" or "cuteness."
- The artist's first American show plumbed the art world's bottomless fascination with cuteness, female sexuality and Freud.
- The band's cuteness factor is off the charts, but it feels sort of self-designed, unoriginal and lame.
- Able to use their cuteness to their advantage, they had the crowd eating out of their hands.
- Interestingly, most of the chat room discussions focus on his cuteness, and most of the Web sites focus on her sexuality.
- Her direct, active and assertive engagement with the camera was shocking in a land where schoolgirlish giggling and "cuteness" were considered most arousing to men of all ages.
- Her overbearing cuteness both charms and annoys her friends.
- This is no novelty act, playing half-assed rock and getting by on cuteness alone.
Definition of cuteness in US English: cutenessnounˈkyo͞otnəs 1The quality of being attractive in a pretty or endearing way. the innocence, exuberance, and overall cuteness of all these children Example sentencesExamples - No one can accuse him of having cast these kids for their cuteness of speech or appearance.
- The young actress, as the kidnapped girl, has an endearing mix of cuteness and sincerity.
- The show rode solely on the shoulders of its child star's indomitable cuteness.
- Movies about children always run the risk of cuteness, because kids often play to the camera with little self-consciousness.
- There is no 'quirky' suburban cuteness here.
- For all its cuteness, this is definitely not a comic for children.
- The dog is cute, but the film relies rather too heavily on his cuteness.
- I love everything about them: their cuteness, their innocence, their clothes.
- The studio couldn't possibly have further ratcheted up the cuteness level of the movie.
- In place of a legitimate storyline, the picture relies on the cuteness of its pint-sized stars and the charisma of its star to carry the movie.
- 1.1North American informal The quality of being sexually attractive.
this actress has cuteness written all over her face Example sentencesExamples - Interestingly, most of the chat room discussions focus on his cuteness, and most of the Web sites focus on her sexuality.
- Don't act like your scene lacks a contingent of people barely into music, who instead relish a band's "hotness" or "cuteness."
- The artist's first American show plumbed the art world's bottomless fascination with cuteness, female sexuality and Freud.
- I saw him as the emcee in Cabaret, and not only does he have cuteness and comic timing going for him, but his German accent is very sophisticated.
- This is no novelty act, playing half-assed rock and getting by on cuteness alone.
- Able to use their cuteness to their advantage, they had the crowd eating out of their hands.
- The band's cuteness factor is off the charts, but it feels sort of self-designed, unoriginal and lame.
- Her overbearing cuteness both charms and annoys her friends.
- The musician was "a geek you could get wasted with, a shy guy whose cuteness cried out for mothering, an arty weirdo with a common touch."
- Her direct, active and assertive engagement with the camera was shocking in a land where schoolgirlish giggling and "cuteness" were considered most arousing to men of all ages.
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