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'''Gorgeous''' refers to a high degree of physical attractiveness or an aesthetic that is particularly beautiful or pleasing to the senses. The concept of being gorgeous can vary significantly across different cultures and personal preferences. It is often used to describe people, but can also apply to objects, landscapes, and artistic expressions. | |||
==Etymology== | |||
The term "gorgeous" originates from the Middle French word ''gorgias'', which means "elegant", derived from the Medieval Latin ''gorgias'', meaning "a fine or elegant dress". Over time, the meaning evolved to encompass a broader range of splendid or magnificent qualities, particularly in appearance. | |||
==Cultural Perspectives== | |||
Different cultures have varied standards for what is considered gorgeous. These standards can be influenced by historical, social, and economic factors. For example, in the [[Beauty|beauty]] standards of the [[Western culture|Western world]], symmetry and youth are often prized, while in other cultures, attributes such as wisdom and character may define beauty. | |||
===Media Influence=== | |||
The media plays a significant role in shaping perceptions of what is gorgeous. Through [[Film|films]], [[Television|television]], and [[Magazine|magazines]], certain aesthetics are promoted over others, often influencing public perception and personal self-esteem. | |||
==Psychology== | |||
From a psychological perspective, attractiveness can impact numerous aspects of everyday life, including social interactions, career success, and personal relationships. The concept of what is gorgeous can also affect an individual's self-esteem and body image. | |||
==See Also== | |||
* [[Beauty]] | |||
* [[Aesthetics]] | |||
* [[Physical attractiveness]] | |||
[[Category:Beauty]] | |||
[[Category:Cultural studies]] | |||
[[Category:Psychology of aesthetics]] | |||
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Gorgeous refers to a high degree of physical attractiveness or an aesthetic that is particularly beautiful or pleasing to the senses. The concept of being gorgeous can vary significantly across different cultures and personal preferences. It is often used to describe people, but can also apply to objects, landscapes, and artistic expressions.
Etymology[edit]
The term "gorgeous" originates from the Middle French word gorgias, which means "elegant", derived from the Medieval Latin gorgias, meaning "a fine or elegant dress". Over time, the meaning evolved to encompass a broader range of splendid or magnificent qualities, particularly in appearance.
Cultural Perspectives[edit]
Different cultures have varied standards for what is considered gorgeous. These standards can be influenced by historical, social, and economic factors. For example, in the beauty standards of the Western world, symmetry and youth are often prized, while in other cultures, attributes such as wisdom and character may define beauty.
Media Influence[edit]
The media plays a significant role in shaping perceptions of what is gorgeous. Through films, television, and magazines, certain aesthetics are promoted over others, often influencing public perception and personal self-esteem.
Psychology[edit]
From a psychological perspective, attractiveness can impact numerous aspects of everyday life, including social interactions, career success, and personal relationships. The concept of what is gorgeous can also affect an individual's self-esteem and body image.
See Also[edit]
