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paradisiacal
[ par-uh-di-sahy-uh-kuhl, -zahy- ]
Other Words From
- para·di·sia·cal·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of paradisiacal1
Example Sentences
But to be well and truly put in your place, jump into that paradisiacal blue for a close encounter with a gentle giant.
Our yellow banana, otherwise known as the “dessert banana,” is actually a hybrid scientifically named Musa × paradisiacal.
We seem to be in some happy land, where the pastoral life should be easy, and even a little paradisiacal.
We would gladly linger over these records of a paradisiacal home where Adam and Eve renewed their innocent loves and happy labors.
The city of which there is a pattern in heaven (Republic), is here described as a Paradisiacal state of human society.
The women wear a little clothing, but the men disdain even the paradisiacal fig-leaf, and go about in a state of absolute nudity.
I have no paradisiacal evening interviews, stolen from the restless cares and prying inhabitants of this weary world.
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