Ethereally [adverb]

Definition of Ethereally:

gently, effortlessly

Opposite/Antonyms of Ethereally:


Sentence/Example of Ethereally:

Choose a theme that suits their aesthetic, whether it be ethereal, botanical, or heroic.

The mushroom itself is wavy and ethereal, with petals like a flower.

As he paced around the room to calm down, he suddenly sensed an ethereal presence.

How should they guess that alongside her religious fervor a human love grew ethereally like an air plant?

She had numerous chins, but, imbedded in flesh, one could still trace a likeness to an ethereally fair daughter.

Electric light was not permitted, and the room was lit only by a few green-shaded candles which made the invalid ethereally pale.

In the East there was a low bar of ethereally pale silver, which turned to amber, and then to ashes of roses, and then to gold.

His canvases are thronged with fair shapes, pretty women and dancing children, ethereally soft and lovely.

To port, and very high above her, a cold white line of snow gleamed ethereally under the full moon.

In Chapter IX, drifted etherially athwart was changed to drifted ethereally athwart.