Pulchritudinous (adj)(literary)
pul-krich-ood-in-us
beautiful
From the Latin adjective pulcher, “beautiful.
Example sentences
“He was rendered speechless by the pulchritudinous blonde.”

Soigné (adj) swahn-yay Carefully or elegantly done, operated, or designed First recorded in 1915–20. Borrowed directly from French; originally from soin, meaning “care.” (more…)