[
US
/tʃɝˈubɪk/
]
[ UK /tʃəɹˈuːbɪk/ ]
[ UK /tʃəɹˈuːbɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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having a sweet nature befitting an angel or cherub
looking so seraphic when he slept
a cherubic face
an angelic smile
a sweet disposition
How To Use cherubic In A Sentence
- Though the Head Boy of our year still looks cherubic, if a little careworn. President Kaczyński
- The woman, who was young, and had a cherubic face, and long, red, loose curls, joined us.
- All the same, the Professor, in spite of his cherubical looks, could make himself extremely disagreeable, and undoubtedly would do so if thwarted. The Green Mummy
- Back then, it was us against the world, our cherubic innocent faces blissfully wiped clear of reality.
- Do you think of tiny cherubic angels, like the ones that dot Sunday school materials?
- `Let the cherubic host in tuneful choirs, Touch their immortal harps with golden wires. LOOKING FOR THE SPARK
- The young actor, best know for playing the cherubic-faced child opposite Hugh Grant in About A Boy not only shows he's grown up into a handsome young man, but that he's able to take on a subject matter antithetic to the comedy film that first made him famous. Zorianna Kit: Movie Review: A Single Man
- I cried, watching my beloved offspring happily working side by side like carefree, cherubic children from the days of yore.
- They were newsreaders, gold-medal winners and cherubic child singers.
- There was even a burn mark on his chin but apart from that his expression was positively cherubic.