The difference between Beautiful and Cloudy

When used as adjectives, beautiful means attractive and possessing beauty, whereas cloudy means covered with or characterised by clouds.


check bellow for the other definitions of Beautiful and Cloudy

  1. Beautiful as an adjective:

    Attractive and possessing beauty.

    Examples:

    "Anyone who has ever met her thought she was absolutely beautiful."

    "There's a beautiful lake by the town."

  2. Beautiful as an adjective (of the weather):

    Pleasant; clear.

    Examples:

    "It's beautiful outside, let's go for a walk."

  3. Beautiful as an adjective:

    Well executed.

    Examples:

    "The skater performed a beautiful [[axel]]."

  1. Cloudy as an adjective:

    Covered with or characterised by clouds; overcast.

  2. Cloudy as an adjective:

    Not transparent or clear.

  3. Cloudy as an adjective:

    Uncertain; unclear.

  4. Cloudy as an adjective (computing, informal):

    Using or relating to cloud computing.

    Examples:

    "a cloudy infrastructure"

  5. Cloudy as an adjective (slang, archaic):

    shady; sketchy; suspicious