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idyllic

[ UK /a‍ɪdˈɪlɪk/ ]
[ US /aɪˈdɪɫɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. suggestive of an idyll; charmingly simple and serene
    his idyllic life in Tahiti
  2. excellent and delightful in all respects
    an idyllic spot for a picnic

How To Use idyllic In A Sentence

  • And its world was a narrow swamp, a grey, nubiferous environment, where it lived its contented, active, idyllic, almost mindless existence. The Voyage of the Space Beagle
  • Altogether, the village is idyllic. Daniel Deronda
  • On the surface, Annie Powers’s life in a wealthy Floridian suburb is happy and idyllic. Black Out by Lisa Unger: Book summary
  • Caring for livestock or tending the land seems an idyllic lifestyle.
  • Even the most amateur of photographers can snap perfect shots in this idyllic place.
  • I had spent an idyllic summer on Mayne Island which takes its name from a lieutenant on a Royal Navy survey ship that charted these waters a century and a half ago.
  • He was the humorous and satirical idyllist _par excellence_, and laid the scenes of his romances in idyllic surroundings, using the trifling events of daily life to wonderful purpose. The Development of the Feeling for Nature in the Middle Ages and Modern Times
  • These simple wooden huts provide guests with an idyllic getaway on a peaceful lake surrounded by woods. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here your backdrop is an ultimately idyllic secondary world reconstructed from our myth, folklore and fable (childhood and the past idealised). Of Genres and Sub-Genres
  • From Kaiteriteri, cruise the protected waters of the Astrolabe Roadstead past idyllic beaches fringed by lush native forest to the golden expanse of Anchorage Bay (30-45 mins).
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