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Eden
1[ eed-n ]
noun
- (in the Bible) the paradise where Adam and Eve lived.
- any delightful region or abode; paradise.
- a state of perfect happiness or bliss.
- a town in northern North Carolina.
Eden
2[ eed-n ]
noun
- (Robert) Anthony, Earl of Avon, 1897–1977, British statesman: prime minister 1955–57.
Eden
1/ iːˈdɛnɪk; ˈiːdən /
noun
- Also calledGarden of Eden Old Testament the garden in which Adam and Eve were placed at the Creation
- a delightful place, region, dwelling, etc; paradise
- a state of great delight, happiness, or contentment; bliss
Eden
2/ ˈiːdən /
noun
- EdenSir (Robert) Anthony, Earl of Avon18971977MBritishPOLITICS: statesmanPOLITICS: prime minister Sir ( Robert ) Anthony, Earl of Avon. 1897–1977, British Conservative statesman; foreign secretary (1935–38; 1940–45; 1951–55) and prime minister (1955–57). He resigned after the controversy caused by the occupation of the Suez Canal zone by British and French forces (1956)
Derived Forms
- Edenic, adjective
Other Words From
- E·den·ic [ee-, den, -ik], adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of Eden1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Eden1
Example Sentences
Stokes, who was in Pakistan for the recent Test series, said his wife and two children were at the property in Castle Eden, County Durham, when a masked gang broke in on 17 October.
Stokes, who lives in Castle Eden in County Durham, said the incident occurred on the evening of 17 October.
That billboard was sandwiched in between a billboard advertising a strip club and one that read, “Do you really know what happened in the Garden of Eden?” advocating a visit to a nearby church.
New Zealand hosted the last World Cup in 2022, defeating England in a dramatic final in front of a then record-breaking crowd for a women's fixture of 42,579 at Eden Park.
The Book of Genesis doubled down not long after tagging biblical Eve as the agent of the fall from grace in the Garden of Eden.
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