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What to say in English to describe someone who looks perfect and very beautiful.

As follows:

1. You're drop-dead gorgeous.

The synthetic adverb "drop-dead" literally means "amazingly", and it is usually used before adjectives to mean "very, extremely". Here, "drop-dead gorgeous" emphasizes that the person being praised is drop-dead gorgeous.

2. You look ravishing.

The adjective "ravishing" means "extremely beautiful" when describing a person's appearance. Here, adjectives such as "stunning" and "fabulous" can be used to replace "ravishing" in the sentence without changing the meaning of the sentence.

3. I love the way you look.

The way you look--in this case, the way a person looks, behaves, dresses, and so on.

4. You've got looks to die for.

The plural form of the noun "looks" is "looks". The expression "to die for" is used in colloquial speech to emphasize that a person or thing is coveted in an exaggerated way, and it actually means "very good, especially good".

5. You take my breath away.

When describing a person's appearance, the expression "take someone's breath away" can be used to praise someone for being "breathtakingly beautiful". "Breathtakingly beautiful".