
In this article, lexemes expressing the concept of "beauty/ugliness" in English and Uzbek languages are presented through metaphors and attention is paid to the analysis of similarities and differences between them. The concepts of "Beauty/ugliness" are always standing side by side in the human mind and speech, they require each other, and are integrally related to each other, and the feeling of "pleasantness" and "unpleasantness" in the semantic structures of the words expressing the concepts of "Beauty/ugliness" in English and the peculiarity of metaphors in Uzbek language and culture will be discussed in detail.
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