ethereal
Prononciation : [ɪˈθɪr.i.əl]
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Contexte : « quality »
(adjective) something that is very light, delicate, and airy, almost like it belongs in a dream or in the sky. If something seems too beautiful or perfect to be real, we might call it ethereal.
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The music played at the ceremony was ethereal, making everyone feel peaceful and dreamy.
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The painting by the famous artist was not ethereal; it looked heavy and dark instead.
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Doesn't that dress look ethereal with all its flowing fabric and gentle colors?
Contexte : « spiritual »
(adjective) relating to things that are heavenly or spiritual rather than earthly. This can mean something feels special, magical, or connected to a higher power.
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The light shining through the clouds gave the scene an ethereal quality, as if it was touched by angels.
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The party felt very ordinary and earthly; there was nothing ethereal about it.
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Do you think the artwork has an ethereal feel that connects us to something greater?
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