Heavenlier: meaning, definitions and examples
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heavenlier
[ ˈhɛvənˌliːər ]
descriptive quality
Heavenlier refers to something that is more like heaven, or possessing qualities that are divine or extraordinarily beautiful. It is often used to describe experiences, places, or feelings that evoke a sense of paradise or bliss.
Synonyms
blissful, celestial, divine, ethereal
Examples of usage
- The sky looked heavenlier at sunset.
- Her smile was heavenlier than any dream.
- The landscape appeared heavenlier after the rain.
Translations
Translations of the word "heavenlier" in other languages:
🇵🇹 mais celestial
🇮🇳 स्वर्गीयता से
🇩🇪 himmlischer
🇮🇩 lebih surgawi
🇺🇦 божественніший
🇵🇱 niebiański
🇯🇵 天国的な
🇫🇷 plus céleste
🇪🇸 más celestial
🇹🇷 daha cenneti
🇰🇷 더 천국 같은
🇸🇦 أكثر سماويًا
🇨🇿 nebeský
🇸🇰 nebeský
🇨🇳 更天国的
🇸🇮 bolj nebeški
🇮🇸 himneskur
🇰🇿 аспандық
🇬🇪 უფალნი
🇦🇿 daha cənnət
🇲🇽 más celestial
Etymology
The word 'heavenlier' is derived from the base word 'heaven,' which comes from Old English 'heofon,' meaning 'the sky or the abode of God.' The term evolved through Middle English into its modern form. The termination '-ly' denotes a comparative quality, thereby forming the word 'heavenlier' to indicate a greater resemblance to the divine or ethereal qualities associated with heaven. The concept of heaven has been a significant theme in various religions and philosophies, often representing an ultimate state of happiness, peace, and fulfillment. The use of 'heavenlier' emphasizes an elevated state that surpasses the ordinary, drawing on the long-standing human fascination with the idea of paradise.