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/pˈæɹədˌɪsɪˌækəl/
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ADJECTIVE
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relating to or befitting Paradise
paradisiacal innocence
together in that paradisal place
How To Use paradisiacal In A Sentence
- His answer offers no fairy tales of salvation or a paradisiacal afterlife. Michael Brenner: The Buddha As Icon
- But no one who lived in those days has returned to testify how paradisiacal they really were.
- Some of the paradisiacally named islands include Ile au Miel WordPress.com Top Blogs
- And again, I find myself in kinship with him, because in my focus on religious, philosophical, and spiritual horror, I'm walking an analogous line between the paradisiacal potentials of these things and the nightmarish ones. Dark Awakenings and Cosmic Horror : The Lovecraft News Network
- Fletcher Christian and his conspirators, by contrast, eventually settled on the paradisiacal Pitcairn Island, where life descended into a Hobbesian hell when the new inhabitants turned on one another. Bounteous Misperceptions
- The first trees were the most excellent of all, abounding with the choicest fruits, and were called paradisiacal trees, being such as are never seen in any country of the natural world, because none such ever grew or could grow there. The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love
- Have I properly established how paradisiacal that May day was? ABOUT THE AUTHOR
- At the sight of all these things the companions of the angels exclaimed, "Behold heaven in form! wherever we turn our eyes we feel an influx of somewhat celestially-paradisiacal, which is not to be expressed. The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love
- The Californians may be excused for using the term paradisiacal about such scenes. Our Italy
- paradisiacal innocence