Definitionadj. characterized by lightness and insubstantiality
Last update: June 20, 2015
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Ethereal solution. [adjective]
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Her ethereal beauty. [adjective]
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The eternal city appeared to be floating in mid air, buoyed up on an ethereal orange haze. [adjective]
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Paul specializes in quite ethereal, spacey numbers, as testified by Dreamcatcher (? [adjective]
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"And I can make myself look ethereal." [adjective]
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No view-hallo sounding across miles of wood and valley was ever fainter or more ethereal. [adjective]
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Zoroaster stood still, and a deep melancholy came over his beautiful, ethereal face. [adjective]
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(She reclines her head, sighing) Only the ethereal. [adjective]
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If there were only ethereal where would you all be, postulants and novices. [adjective]
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The poets describe this ethereal atmosphere as bright, glistening, and refreshing, exercising a peculiar, gladdening influence over the minds and hearts of those privileged beings permitted to share its delights. [adjective]
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