SERAPHIC: "very beautiful or pure like that of an angel; pure and sublime"



"Seraphic" is an adjective used to describe something that is pure, angelic, or having the qualities associated with angels, specifically seraphim, which are considered the highest order of angels.

Etymology: The word "seraphic" is derived from the word "seraph," which refers to one of the celestial beings mentioned in religious traditions, often depicted as a fiery, six-winged angelic being. The term "seraph" itself has Hebrew origins, coming from the Hebrew word "seraf," meaning "burning" or "fiery."

Sample Sentences:

  1. Her seraphic smile lit up the room with warmth and kindness.

  2. The choir's seraphic voices echoed through the cathedral, creating a heavenly atmosphere.

  3. The serene garden had a seraphic quality, inspiring a sense of peace.

  4. His seraphic demeanor and gentle nature endeared him to everyone he met.

  5. The sunset painted the sky with seraphic hues of pink and gold.

Synonyms: angelic, celestial, divine, pure

Antonyms: demonic, sinful, earthly, diabolical

Quotes:
  • She had skinned a knee and snagged both stockings but her smile was seraphic.

    -The Dressmaker Posie Graeme-Evans 2010


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