- paradisiacally
- par·a·di·si·a·cal·ly
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
paradisiacally — adverb see paradisiacal … New Collegiate Dictionary
paradisiacally — See paradisiacal. * * * … Universalium
paradisiacally — adverb In a paradisiac way … Wiktionary
paradisiacally — pærÉ™dɪ saɪəklɪ adv. like paradise, like the Garden of Eden … English contemporary dictionary
paradisiacally — par·a·dise (păr’ə dīs′, dīz′) n. 1) often Paradise The Garden of Eden. 2) a) In various religious traditions, the Edenic or heavenly abode of righteous souls after death. b) According to some forms of Christian belief, an intermediate resting… … Word Histories
paradisiacally — adverb see paradisiacal … Useful english dictionary
paradisiacal — paradisiacally, adv. /par euh di suy euh keuhl, zuy /, adj. of, like, or befitting paradise. Also, paradisiac /par euh dis ee ak /, paradisaical. [1640 50; < LL paradisiac(us) < Gk paradeisiakós (see PARADISE, AC) + AL1] * * * … Universalium
paradisiacal — or paradisiac adjective Etymology: Late Latin paradisiacus, from paradisus Date: 1649 of, relating to, or resembling paradise • paradisiacally adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
gladly — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. joyously, happily, gaily, blithely, cheerfully, ecstatically, blissfully, contentedly, readily, gratefully, enthusiastically, merrily, heartily, jocundly, willingly, zealously, pleasantly, pleasurably, pleasingly,… … English dictionary for students
paradisiacal — /pærədəˈsaɪəkəl/ (say paruhduh suyuhkuhl) adjective of, like, or befitting paradise. Also, paradisiac /pærəˈdɪziæk/ (say paruh dizeeak). {Late Latin paradīsiacus of paradise + al1} –paradisiacally, adverb …