angelic

IPA: ændʒˈɛɫɪk

noun

  • (Christianity) A member of the Angelic Sisters of Saint Paul, a Roman Catholic religious order.

adjective

  • Belonging to, or proceeding from, angels; resembling, characteristic of, or partaking of the nature of, an angel.
  • Very sweet-natured or well-behaved.
  • (chemistry) Of or pertaining to angelic acid.
  • (topology) A regular Hausdorff space is said to be angelic if the closure of each relatively countably compact set A is compact and the closure consists of the limits of sequences in A.
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Examples of "angelic" in Sentences

  • Archie the cat, though otherwise angelic, is a demon where houseplants are concerned.
  • A sharp and nasty trident with which she pokes and prods me daily like some sort of mini demon in angelic disguise.
  • The white above you, that white arc displays your spirit guides, otherwise known as angelic beings or deceased loved ones.
  • Rosemary, who lives in the Twin Towers Place neighborhood east of downtown shared this story of what they call angelic behavior.
  • The competition is tough enough without the added, self-imposed pressure of trying to reach a bar so high that many use the word "angelic" to describe it.
  • An eight-layered 'angelic'-looking vanilla cake proved hell for MasterChef's Alvin Quah, who became the first eliminated contestant of the competition's finals.
  • She starred as Christine in the 2004 film version of "Phantom of the Opera," where she displayed the singing voice - described as "angelic" - that had launched her career in show business in the first place.
  • Lest there be any doubts among Southern Baptists investigators about this being erotic as opposed to platonic affection, the far older James called angelic young Villiers "my sweet child and wife, and grant that ye may ever be a comfort to your dear dad and husband."

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