Synonym: bliss, ecstasy, elation, enchantment, glory, heaven. Antonym: hell. Similar words: paradigm, parade, radish, paradox, paradoxical, disparate, disparage, disparaging. Meaning: ['pærədaɪs] n. 1. any place of complete bliss and delight and peace 2. (Christianity) the abode of righteous souls after death.
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31. Anyone who thinks there's an easy solution to the problem is living in a fool's paradise.
32. The oblique rays of the sun on the orchards create this typical landscape that traditional iconography would associate with an earthly paradise.
33. She worked on the garden until she had created her own little paradise.
34. A home near the sea is my idea of paradise.
35. The bird of Paradise is fabled to have no feet.
36. Madeira has an ideal climate, and so it is not surprising that it has become a tourist paradise.
37. It's sheer paradise to relax in a hot bath after a hard day's work.
38. The resort is a paradise both for sun worshippers and night owls with its fantastic weather and abundance of night life.
39. She indeed lives in a fool's paradise as she always dreams about making a huge fortune overnight.
40. My house had a small backyard, the paradise of children.
41. San Felipe is paradise for seafood lovers.
42. But this monopolistic paradise has been lost.
43. God hides the fires of hell within paradise. Paulo Coelho
44. For the new immigrants, America seemed like paradise.
45. Paradise Lost had cost him a mere twopence.
46. It is about a paradise one can not have.
47. Birds of paradise would look ridiculous in there.
48. A fool's paradise is a wise man's hell. Thomas Fuller
49. The very servants live in paradise.
50. Tonga is a tropical paradise.
51. Gratification opened to him like a regained paradise.
52. Humans later followed them to enter a hunting paradise.
53. That February(sentencedict.com/paradise.html), Delhi seemed like a paradise.
54. Is that a reasonable working definition of Paradise?
55. Kampala, the city, seemed like paradise after all that.
56. Brooklands was like paradise to 19 year old Jack.
57. Utility is when you have one telephone, luxury is when you have two, opulence is when you have three - and paradise is when you have none. Doug Larson
58. Anthropology is potentially a positivist's paradise, inviting an endless recording of observable facts and data.
59. Their vision of society was collectivist, grass-roots oriented and utterly antithetical to the privatised and mortgaged paradise of Thatcherism.
60. They could be very happy, it's a quiet street; it is a paradise.
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