Beautiful or Biutiful
Learn why “Beautiful” is correct and “Biutiful” is incorrect.
Biutiful
Incorrect spelling - “Biutiful” is incorrect due to wrong vowel order.
"Biutiful" is a common misspelling of "Beautiful". Always use "Beautiful" when referring to the correct word.
Beautiful
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
“Beautiful” means very attractive or pleasing.
Definition of Beautiful
"Beautiful": “Beautiful” means very attractive or pleasing.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
Synonyms for Beautiful
- • pretty
- • lovely
- • attractive
Usage Examples
"Correct:" She is beautiful.
"Correct:" It’s a beautiful day.
"Correct:" What a beautiful place!
"Correct:" The garden looks beautiful.
"Incorrect:" She is biutiful.
"Incorrect:" It’s a biutiful day.
"Incorrect:" What a biutiful place!
"Incorrect:" Garden is biutiful.
Notes:
- • Correct = beau-ti-ful.
- • Don’t rearrange vowels.
- • French-origin spelling.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Beautiful vs biutiful – correct spelling?
A: Beautiful is correct.
Q: Why is biutiful wrong?
A: Letters are in wrong order.
Q: Meaning of beautiful?
A: Attractive or pleasing.
Q: Trick?
A: Break into beau-ti-ful.
Summary
“Beautiful vs biutiful”: The correct spelling is beautiful, meaning attractive. Avoid biutiful, a common vowel-order mistake.