idyllic

IPA: aɪdˈɪɫɪk

noun

  • An idyllic state or situation. (A substantive use of the adjective)

adjective

  • Of or pertaining to idylls.
  • Extremely happy, peaceful, or picturesque.
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Examples of "idyllic" in Sentences

  • These friends are allergic to work, preferring to live in idyllic poverty.
  • The word 'idyllic' is employed so many times, even for scenes of relatively ordinary satisfaction at the seaside or in the countryside, that after a while I stopped circling it.
  • The word "idyllic" is employed so many times, even for scenes of relatively ordinary satisfaction at the seaside or in the countryside, that after a while I stopped circling it.
  • This weekend Angelenos can frolic freely in idyllic Barnsdall Park while experiencing the visual bounty of over a half dozen local art galleries and 80 artists at the second annual Beyond Eden Art Fair.
  • The soft-focus prose of the travel writer ( "Wild fruits hang from the branches, waiting to be plucked") transports us to a lush South Sea island where a "modern day Robinson Crusoe" lives in idyllic retirement.

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