elysian [adjective]

Definition of elysian:

  • Relating to or characteristic of heaven or paradise; blissful and delightful.
  • Pertaining to the Elysian Fields in Greek mythology, a place where the souls of the virtuous and heroic reside after death.

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Sentence/Example of elysian:

The garden had an Elysian beauty, filled with vibrant flowers and soft sunlight.

Her vacation to the tropical island was an Elysian escape from reality.

The artist's depiction of the afterlife was nothing short of Elysian.

They enjoyed an Elysian afternoon picnic by the lake.

The Elysian fields in the myth were a place of eternal peace and happiness.

The concert provided an Elysian experience for the audience.

The poet described the countryside as an Elysian paradise.

The spa offered Elysian treatments that left her feeling rejuvenated.

He dreamed of an Elysian existence, free from worries and strife.

The wedding was held in an Elysian setting, with perfect weather and breathtaking scenery.