Noun
/bɛˈnus.to/
The word "venusto" is used in Spanish to describe something elegant, pleasant, or graceful. It is a somewhat formal word and is more commonly used in written contexts than in oral speech.
Spanish: Su vestido negro le daba un aire venusto y distinguido. English: Her black dress gave her a venust and distinguished air.
Spanish: El jardín del palacio lucía venusto con sus hermosas rosas y estatuas. English: The palace garden looked venust with its beautiful roses and statues.
"Venusto" is not typically used in idiomatic expressions in Spanish.
The word "venusto" comes from the Latin word "venustus," which means beautiful or charming.
Synonyms: elegante, agradable, hermoso Antonyms: feo, desagradable, tosco