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paradisiacal

[ par-uh-di-sahy-uh-kuhl, -zahy- ]

adjective

  1. of, like, or befitting paradise.


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Other Word Forms

  • 貹a·徱·a·· adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of paradisiacal1

First recorded in 1640–50; from Late Latin 貹ī(ܲ) “relating to paradise” + -al adjective suffix; paradise, -ac, -al 1
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He began visiting the Lake Shrine’s paradisiacal grounds 25 years ago after a friend gave him a copy of Yogananda’s seminal book, “Autobiography of a Yogi.”

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And although the country was under military dictatorship, the Paiva home, in walking distance of a paradisiacal beach, was something of a sanctuary.

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It’s not as if Austin, where Musk is hanging his Texas Stetson, offers newcomers a paradisiacal environment.

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At his home, a modest yet paradisiacal retreat tucked among trees in the countryside northwest of Helsinki, he explained, “I was in the orchestra, and most musicians, they hate talking.”

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So the last hope for this paradisiacal island to find closure, for proper grieving and healing, rests with man’s best friend.

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