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angelic

/an-jel-ik/US // ænˈdʒɛl ɪk //UK // (ænˈdʒɛlɪk) //

天使,天使般的,天使的,天使式

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or belonging to angels: the angelic host.
    • : like or befitting an angel, especially in virtue, beauty, etc.: angelic sweetness.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.sweet, kind, and usually beautiful

Examples

  • A flurry of phone calls and hospital drive-bys led to the amazingly pleasant surprise of having two angelic friends, Alaina and Lauren, at my bedside when I awoke in Reno in the intensive care unit.

  • Gospel songstress Erica Campbell is lending her angelic voice in praise as a part of McDonald’s Inspiration Celebration Gospel Tour later this month, in support of Ronald McDonald House Charities and in celebration of Gospel Music Heritage Month.

  • He uses it at will to be vulgar, angelic or diabolical, male or female.

  • The stream of bubbly from the popped champagne bottle creates an angelic arc over her, and lands right in the glass.

  • White hair, face, and chest, she looks almost angelic—until, suddenly nervous, she requests a cigarette.

  • In other moments, she appears angelic, as candlelight dances on her cherubic cheeks.

  • Bieber and Joffrey both have angelic faces that we kind of want to punch.

  • “Whichever monsieur pleases,” he replied, with an angelic smile.

  • But if you restrict it, to the sense in which it is commonly applied to the angelic sex, I am not prepared to answer.

  • Brahma was the prince of the angelic army; Vishnu and Siva were His coadjutors.

  • Although homely, her suffering and timid figure breathed an angelic kindness.

  • And a more angelic creetur' in his kindness to the afflicted never walked this earth.

  • We may now proceed to the consideration of the angelic mythology of the Old and New Testaments.