"Paradisical" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Paradisical" Meaning

Relating to or resembling a paradise; extremely pleasant or idyllic.

"Paradisical" Examples

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A word that describes something as being intensely delightful or tranquil, reminiscent of a paradise.

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The paradisical gardens were a perfect spot for a romantic dinner. (The gardens were a heavenly and serenely beautiful location.)
The tropical island was a paradisical getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life. (The island was a tranquil and idyllic escape.)
The music festival was a paradisical experience, with stunning views of the lake and great performances. (The festival was a delightful and heavenly event.)
The spa offered a paradisical treatment package, complete with massages and facials. (The package was a heavenly and rejuvenating experience.)
The poet described the scene as paradisical, with sunshine and wildflowers as far as the eye could see. (The poet used the word to describe a serene and idyllic scene.)

"Paradisical" Similar Words

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Relating to or resembling paradise; extremely happy or idyllic.

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The word "paradisean" is not a commonly used term in English language. However, it can be broken down to derive its meaning. "Paradise" refers to a place or state of great beauty and happiness, while the suffix "-an" is a nominalizer, forming an adjective meaning "pertaining to" or "relating to".<br><br>In this context, "paradisean" could be interpreted to mean "relating to or resembling a paradise", implying something that is heavenly, idyllic, or extremely beautiful and happiness-inducing.

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The word "paradoxa" is the plural form of the noun "paradox", which refers to a statement that contradicts itself or contains two or more statements that cannot both be true at the same time. A paradox is often used to describe a situation that is seemingly impossible or absurd, but may also be used to highlight a logical inconsistency or a contradiction in a notion or idea.

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