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Definition of “angelic”

angelic (ænˈdʒɛlɪk Pronunciation for angelic

Definitions

adjective

  1. of or relating to angels
  2. Also: angelical. resembling an angel in beauty, purity, etc

Derived Forms

anˈgelically adverb

Translations for 'angelic'

  • British English: angelic You can describe someone as angelic if they are, or seem to be, very good, kind, and gentle. ADJECTIVE...an angelic face.
  • Brazilian Portuguese: angelical
  • Chinese: 天使般的
  • European Spanish: angelical
  • French: angélique
  • German: engelhaft
  • Italian: angelico angelica
  • Japanese: 天使のような
  • Korean: 천사 같은
  • Portuguese: angelical
  • Spanish: angelical

Example Sentences Including 'angelic'

But then there's Mount Zion, a place of angelic joy and happy assembly.
Tada, Joni Eareckson Diamonds in the Dust
I am sure the smoking will stop once she realises the risk she runs in damaging her angelic voice.
Sun, News of the World (2002)
I thought it was the garbled, mystic language she'd used before - then realized she was speaking backwards: the angelic names reversed.
Pritchard, John Night Sisters
James had quite an ordeal as he's naturally angelic looking and lively.
Glasgow Herald (2001)
Margaret took after her grandmother: the kitten face with high cheekbones, angelic eyes, gentle movements.
Adair, Tom (Intro) Three Kinds of Kissing - Scottish Short Stories
Test cricket in comparison appears like a bunch of sissies frolicking in angelic white.
India Today (1997)
These girls possess angelic voices and their unique musical styles are what South African music lovers have been yearning for.
SA Star (2005)
We'll take that tailored early 1960s wardrobe, that sunny disposition and angelic voice.
Globe and Mail (2003)
`Men are beasts, Anna, corrupt beasts, reaching for angelic heights.
Appiganesi, Lisa Dreams of Innocence

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