angelic

[an-jel-ik]

angelic Definition

  • 1resembling or characteristic of an angel, especially in being kind, pure, and innocent
  • 2belonging to or associated with angels

Using angelic: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "angelic" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She had an angelic smile that lit up the room.

  • Example

    The choir's singing was angelic.

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    He is known for his angelic demeanor and kind heart.

angelic Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for angelic

Phrases with angelic

  • the angels collectively

    Example

    The angelic host appeared to the shepherds in the fields.

  • the world of angels

    Example

    According to some beliefs, the angelic realm is a higher plane of existence than the physical world.

  • an encounter with an angel

    Example

    The story of Mary's angelic visitation is told in the Bible.

Origins of angelic

from Late Latin 'angelicus', from Greek 'angelikos', from 'angelos' meaning 'messenger'

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Summary: angelic in Brief

'Angelic' [an-jel-ik] is an adjective that describes something resembling or characteristic of an angel, especially in being kind, pure, and innocent. It can also refer to belonging to or associated with angels. Examples include 'She had an angelic smile that lit up the room,' and 'The choir's singing was angelic.' Phrases like 'angelic host' and 'angelic visitation' refer to the collective group of angels and encounters with them, respectively.