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View usage for: (ændʒelɪk) 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]You can describe someone as angelic if they are, or seem to be, very good, kind, and gentle. [approval] ...an angelic face. He looked angelic. 2. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]Angelic means like angels or relating to angels. ...angelic choirs. More Synonyms of angelic angelic in British English (ænˈdʒɛlɪk) adjective1. of or relating to angels 2. Also: angelical resembling an angel in beauty, purity, etc Derived forms angelically (anˈgelically) adverb angelic in American English (ænˈdʒɛlɪk) adjective1. of an angel or the angels; spiritual; heavenly 2. like an angel in beauty, goodness, innocence, etc. Also anˈgelical (ænˈdʒɛlɪkəl) Derived forms angelically (anˈgelically) adverb Word origin LL(Ec) angelicus < Gr angelikos < angelos: see angel Examples of 'angelic' in a sentenceangelic Back then he was as famous for his angelic face and sweeping fringe as his hits.HE has an angelic smile and a face that could move mothers to tears.There was almost always a woman with an angelic voice on his songs, to balance out his own rough masculine sound.Not that he is preening: he is careless about his blond good looks, a scruffy hipster beard giving maturity to his rather angelic face.They looked angelic and that walk to school was so satisfying.Their angelic faces haunt our dreams.In your twenties you looked angelic.And then from the lofty, vaulted ceiling an angelic voice cascades down to mortals below.Her face is angelic; her approach to life is anything but.He has this angelic face and looks as though butter wouldn't melt in his mouth.In flight, this bird can look almost angelic.Come on, what acts of naughtiness have your angelic looks been able to cover up?She looked angelic in white.Not exactly the best place for some peace and quiet for an angelic looking young'un in a city far from home.I always got the blame - probably because she always looked so angelic.When she took on this role, she would put on huge, angelic smiles.His slight physique, a limp from a congenital dislocation of the hip and angelic face went with impressive self-confidence.She sometimes struggles with bad acne, but the powerful medication she'd like to take could harm her angelic voice.I remember looking at him in my arms and thinking how angelic he seemed, with his eyes closed and a faint smile resting on his lips. In other languagesangelic British English: angelic ADJECTIVE You can describe someone as angelic if they are, or seem to be, very good, kind, and gentle. ...an angelic face. - American English: angelic
- Brazilian Portuguese: angelical
- Chinese: 天使般的
- European Spanish: angelical
- French: angélique
- German: engelhaft
- Italian: angelico
- Japanese: 天使のような
- Korean: 천사 같은
- European Portuguese: angelical
- Latin American Spanish: angelical
Definition very kind, pure, or beautiful an angelic little face Synonyms entrancing adorable beatific Definition of or relating to angels angelic choirs Synonyms Opposites satanic , demonic , diabolical , hellish , devilish , infernal , fiendish , diabolic Additional synonymsDefinition being very attractive to look at a beautiful red-haired woman Synonyms attractive, pretty, lovely, stunning (informal), charming, tempting, pleasant, handsome, fetching (informal), good-looking, gorgeous (informal), fine, pleasing, fair, magnetic, delightful, cute, exquisite, enticing, seductive, graceful, captivating, appealing, radiant, alluring, drop-dead (slang), ravishing, bonny (Scottish, NorthernEngland, dialect), winsome, comely (old-fashioned), prepossessing, Butiful, hot (informal), fit (British, informal) Definition heavenly or divine gods and other celestial beings Synonyms heavenly, spiritual, divine, eternal, sublime, immortal, supernatural, astral, ethereal, angelic, godlike, seraphicthe toddler's beaming, cherubic face Synonyms angelic, appealing, sweet, heavenly, innocent, lovable, adorable, seraphic- anecdote
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