Pleasing in appearance especially by reason of conformity to ideals of form and proportion.
1He was a well-favored youth with an unlovely manner, haughty and cocksure.
2He is a somewhat fleshy, well-favored person, and withal of prepossessing manners.
3Hence she is called the well-favored harlot, the lady of kingdoms.
4Gregory Kinnaird was well-favored physically, and bore the stamp of a military training.
5Never have I seen so well-favored a slave as thou art.
6There was another team of particularly well-favored horses, cream-colored, with gray manes and tails.
7Merlin would hear a young man beside him say to his perhaps well-favored companion:
8He's a well-favored man, seems well off, he'd make a good husband, said Tom.
9And the ill-favored and lean-fleshed kine did eat up the seven well-favored and fat kine.
10Leah was tender-eyed; but Rachel was beautiful and well-favored.
11In a fortnight you were stout and well-favored again.
12He was accompanied by positively the least well-favored being of the species I had yet seen.
13The man was well-favored physically, honest, courteous and considerate, and in many ways she liked him.
14Notwithstanding I must for justice sake confess that she grew up to be a well-favored damsel.
15Here I am, seventeen today, and Dr. Perry says I am already a well-favored young woman.
16And it was to conciliate him that I lost to him twenty sestertia and a well-favored slave.