Empyreal [adjective]

Definition of Empyreal:

sublime

Synonyms of Empyreal:


Opposite/Antonyms of Empyreal:

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Sentence/Example of Empyreal:

Khirad, Intelligence or the first Intelligence, was supposed to be the guardian of the empyreal heaven (Erskine).

It despised the rock, the tree, the vital air itself, aspiring to breathe empyreal air.

At Acropolis, near Athens, Minerva's statue formerly fell from the empyreal heaven.

This latter had in the upper part of it the empyreal, or heaven of pure light.

The first was the empyreal heaven, which was the most remote.

The seventh heaven they call empyreal; not because it is fiery or burning, but from the light which is lucid and splendid.

By making themselves a heaven on earth, and thus preparing their spirits to breathe empyreal air when they have dropped the dust.

Mr Priestley gave it the name of dephlogisticated air, Mr Scheele called it empyreal air.

So small is the World, compared with the wide extent of the empyreal Heaven.

For her the amaranth of the empyreal Heaven is as comfortless as the adamant of Hell.