"You look like a million dollars!" is an idiom in English that means someone looks extremely good, often because they are wearing something that costs a lot of money or because they are feeling very confident and happy.
Here's how to use it:
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To compliment someone's appearance:
- "Wow, you look like a million dollars in that dress!"
- "You look like a million dollars today – did you get a new haircut?"
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To express admiration for someone's overall look:
- "You look like a million dollars! You seem so happy."
Key points:
- Informal: It's considered an informal and somewhat exaggerated compliment.
- Focus on appearance and confidence: The phrase emphasizes how good someone looks and how confident they appear.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
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