Similar words: paradise, fool's paradise, bird of paradise, a fool's paradise, aphrodisiac, paradigm, paradigmatic, paradoxical. Meaning: ['pærədɪ'saɪəkl] adj. relating to or befitting Paradise.
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1, He got on the bus—another bus—on a fine summer evening, somewhere near the Sokol metro station, and rode it to the paradisiacal spot where his daughter was staying.
2, Because of my terrible prior experience, when we were together I loved her even more. Those days were truly paradisiacal !
3, The illiterate were familiarised in this way with the horror which threatened the sinners and unfaithful, and the paradisiacal ecstasy which awaited the good Christian.
4, I highly doubt that people who live in Shangri-la would call it paradise, but, for the tourists passing through, the people represent a paradisiacal harmony between man and earth.
5, The merest sliver of it upon the tongue of the Supplicant will make him or her forget all the horrors they are enduring, and deliver them to a place of paradisiacal calm.
6, We lived happily together. Because of my terrible prior experience, when we were together I loved her even more. Those days were truly paradisiacal !
7, But no one who lived in those days has returned to testify how paradisiacal they really were.
8, He leaves a rather amiable impression and naturally sheds the charm of "Mediterranean Sunshine" which, he himself regards owing to the paradisiacal scenery and wonderful atmosphere in Maldives.
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