paradisiac

adj
/ˌpæɹəˈdɪziæk/

Etymology

From Latin paradīsiacus.

  1. derived from paradīsiacus

Definitions

  1. Of or like Paradise

    Of or like Paradise; heavenly, delightful.

    • the Paradisiac - State of Infant Nature
    • September 13, 1725, Alexander Pope, letter to Mrs Blount a paradisiacal scene
    • Quick souls have their intensest life in the first anticipatory sketch of what may or will be, and the pursuit of their wish is the pursuit of that paradisiac vision which only impelled them

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