Elysian Meaning in English
word
ɪˈlɪʒən
ih-LIZH-uhn
ɪˈlɪz.i.ən
ih-LIZ-ee-uhn
Definition
Beautiful, pure, or perfect, like paradise or heaven; often used to describe something extremely pleasant or delightful.
Usage & Nuances
Very formal and literary; rarely used in everyday speech. Most common in poetry, artistic descriptions, or to express something breathtakingly beautiful, peaceful, or divine. Often capitalized, especially in reference to 'Elysium', the mythical paradise.
Spanish: elisio - celeste - paradisíacoPortuguese (BR): elísio - celestial - paradisíacoPortuguese (PT): elísio - celestial - paradisíacoChinese (Simplified): 极乐的 - 天堂般的Chinese (Traditional): 極樂的 - 天堂般的Hindi: स्वर्ग-सदृश - दिव्यArabic: إليزي - سماوي - فردوسيBengali: স্বর্গীয় - স্বপ্নিলRussian: элизийский - райский - божественныйJapanese: エリュシオンのような - 極楽のようなVietnamese: thiên đường - tuyệt mỹKorean: 천상의 - 엘리시온 같은Turkish: cennet gibi - elyzyumvariUrdu: جنتی - فردوسیIndonesian: laksana surga - surgawi
Example Sentences
The view from the mountain was simply elysian.
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She listened to the elysian music and smiled.
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The garden looked elysian after the rain.
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That sunset had an elysian glow I've never seen before.
natural
The artist's work transports you to an elysian world.
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After months of stress, that spa felt positively elysian.
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