paradise
1 Americannoun
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heaven, as the final abode of the righteous.
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an intermediate place for the departed souls of the righteous awaiting resurrection.
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(often initial capital letter) Eden.
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a place of extreme beauty, delight, or happiness.
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a state of supreme happiness; bliss.
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Architecture.
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an enclosure beside a church, as an atrium or cloister.
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Italian Paradiso. (initial capital letter, italics) the third and concluding part of Dante's Divine Comedy, depicting heaven, through which he is guided by Beatrice.
noun
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heaven as the ultimate abode or state of the righteous
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Islam the sensual garden of delights that the Koran promises the faithful after death
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Also called: limbo. (according to some theologians) the intermediate abode or state of the just prior to the Resurrection of Jesus, as in Luke 23:43
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the place or state of happiness enjoyed by Adam before the first sin; the Garden of Eden
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any place or condition that fulfils all one's desires or aspirations
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a park in which foreign animals are kept
Etymology
Origin of paradise
First recorded before 1000; Middle English, Old English paradīs, from Late Latin paradīsus, from Greek parádeisos “park, pleasure-grounds,” from Old Iranian; compare Avestan pairi-daēza “enclosure”; akin to Greek perí peri- ( def. ), teîkhos “mound, wall”
Explanation
In some religions, paradise is considered the ultimate destination, but in general, it's any place that is ideal and free from worry. Eden, Shangri-la, or even the corner nail salon — each might represent paradise to someone. Paradise comes from the Greek paradeisos meaning "park, paradise, Garden of Eden." The Garden of Eden was a paradise free from all worries until Eve ate the apple that broke the dream. Often when you see advertisements for tourism in the Caribbean, a sense of paradise is evoked by the beautiful images and carefree descriptions.
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Example Sentences
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"Life is brutal, but it is also a paradise, and it's about going through many different moments," said Sonza, who is from Rio Grande do Sul in southern Brazil.
From Barron's • Apr. 13, 2026
"Would I lose my family? Would I lose my chance of entering the promised paradise?" she had wondered.
From BBC • Apr. 12, 2026
The brown, greasy, bleach-flavored clouds were taking something with them, something of the paradise spirit.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 26, 2026
But if the shutdown does not resolve soon, the fallout from this weekend may feel like paradise in comparison to what’s to come.
From Slate • Mar. 24, 2026
It is not hard to imagine that this felt like paradise to them.
From "Drama High" by Michael Sokolove
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