What does sierlijk in Dutch mean?

What is the meaning of the word sierlijk in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use sierlijk in Dutch.

The word sierlijk in Dutch means sierlijk, klein en tenger, sierlijk, bevallig, sierlijk, elegant, sierlijk, bevallig, sierlijk, stijlvol, sierlijk, gracieus, sierlijk, elegant, opzichtig, sierlijk, sierlijk, fraai. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word sierlijk

sierlijk

(highly decorative)

Her ornate décor leaves no obvious place to sit down.

klein en tenger

(woman, girl: short and slim)

A petite blonde came to the door when I knocked.

sierlijk, bevallig

(delicate)

Isabelle looks too dainty to be a marathon runner.

sierlijk

(informal (clothing: sleek, elegant)

The starlet wore a slinky black dress to the film premiere.

elegant, sierlijk

(gracefully)

The ballerinas leapt elegantly across the stage.

bevallig

(delicately, gracefully)

The lady daintily sipped from her teacup.

sierlijk, stijlvol

(skilfully, elegantly)

He completed the stunt with finesse.

sierlijk

(figurative (language: flowery) (taal)

The dead man's virtues were described in ornate prose.

gracieus, sierlijk, elegant

(move: swift, graceful)

The footballer demonstrated some agile moves as she tackled her opponent.

opzichtig

(style: ornate)

I could hear florid opera music playing from behind the closed door.

sierlijk

(graceful)

The ballerina moved in the most fluent way.

sierlijk, fraai

(design: graceful)

It was an elegant building that added to the attractiveness of the town.

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