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Pretty is used to tone down a statement and is in wide use across the whole spectrum of english [1] the concept of pretty privilege does not have a founding figure but rather emerged through online feminist discourse about how women are expected to be attractive, especially relative to men It is common in informal speech and writing but is neither rare nor wrong in serious discourse.

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Pleasing or attractive to the eye, as by delicacy or gracefulness. Pretty privilege is the tendency for people who are viewed as more attractive or pretty to receive more opportunities, benefits, attention, or other perks than their less attractive counterparts See examples of pretty used in a sentence.

We can use pretty as an adverb, before an adjective or another adverb, meaning ‘quite, but not extremely’

… that's a pretty hat you're wearing The sofa was covered in very pretty flowery material She's got such a pretty daughter She looked pretty in a simple cotton dress.

When particularly stressed, the adverb pretty serves almost to diminish the adjective or adverb that it modifies, by emphasizing that there are greater levels of intensity.

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