Etherealized: meaning, definitions and examples
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etherealized
[ ɪˈθɪərɪəˌlaɪzd ]
in literature
To make something seem lighter, more delicate, and more graceful, often in a poetic way.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- The author etherealized the landscape with his vivid descriptions of the sunrise.
- Her music etherealized the atmosphere, transporting the audience to another world.
in spirituality
To elevate to a higher spiritual or intellectual level; to spiritualize.
Synonyms
elevate, spiritualize, transcend
Examples of usage
- Through meditation, she felt her consciousness etherealized, reaching a state of enlightenment.
- The philosopher etherealized his ideas, making them transcendent and profound.
Translations
Translations of the word "etherealized" in other languages:
🇵🇹 eterealizado
🇮🇳 अलौकिक बनाना
🇩🇪 vergeistigt
🇮🇩 diabstraksikan
🇺🇦 етеризований
🇵🇱 uwieczniony
🇯🇵 エーテル化された
🇫🇷 éthéré
🇪🇸 eterizado
🇹🇷 eterleştirilmiş
🇰🇷 에테리얼화된
🇸🇦 مؤثل
🇨🇿 éterizovaný
🇸🇰 eterizovaný
🇨🇳 乙醚化
🇸🇮 eteriziran
🇮🇸 eterísk
🇰🇿 эфирленген
🇬🇪 ეთერული
🇦🇿 efirli
🇲🇽 eterizado
Etymology
The word 'etherealized' is derived from the combination of two words: 'ethereal' and 'ize'. 'Ethereal' originates from the Greek word 'aither', meaning 'upper air' or 'sky'. It is often used to describe something delicate, light, and heavenly. The suffix 'ize' is commonly used to form verbs, indicating the act of making something or causing a particular state. Therefore, 'etherealized' combines the idea of making something light and heavenly, often used in literature and spirituality.
See also: ethereal, ethereality, ethereally.