ideally beautiful · like a scene from a postcard
Imagine arriving at a place so stunning, you instantly think, "Wow, this looks exactly like those perfect travel photos!" 📸 That's when you'd use 'picture-postcard perfect'. It's great for describing breathtaking scenery, charming towns, or even a perfectly arranged meal that just screams "take a photo!" 🏞️
💡 **Fun Fact!** This phrase is an adjective, so you can use it to describe almost anything visually appealing about a travel destination. For instance, "The beach was picture-postcard perfect," or "The little village square was picture-postcard perfect with its cobblestone streets." It really emphasizes an idyllic, flawless beauty! ✨
Your friend just visited a small, charming town with colorful houses, blooming flowers, and a pristine river. When they show you photos, you want to describe it as an ideal, incredibly beautiful place. Which English expression fits this situation best? A. a bumpy ride B. picture-postcard perfect C. a whirlwind trip