beauty is in the eye of the beholder

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Etymology

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First use appears c. 1630 or c. 1642.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈbjuːti ɪz ɪn ðiː aɪ əv ðiː bɪˈhəʊldə/
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Proverb

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beauty is in the eye of the beholder

  1. Different people have different views on what is beautiful; beauty is subjective.
    • 1642, Charles Sorel, La Maison des Jeux, page 57:
      He is referring to the relativity of "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" an idea that became popular in the 18th cent.

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