About The Word Idyllic
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Idyllic
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What's The Definition Of Idyllic?
[adj] excellent and delightful in all respects; "an idyllic spot for a picnic"
[adj] suggestive of an idyll; charmingly simple and serene; "his idyllic life in Tahiti"; "the pastoral legends of America's Golden Age" Synonyms | Synonyms for Idyllic: pastoral | perfect | pleasant Related Terms | Find terms related to Idyllic: Alcaic | Anacreontic | Arcadian | at peace | bardic | bloodless | bucolic | calm | Castalian | charming | concordant | didactic | dithyrambic | dramatic | eclogic | Edenic | elegiac | epic | halcyon | heavenly | heroic | Homeric | Hudibrastic | ideal | idealized | mock-heroic | narrative | orderly | pacific | pastoral | peaceable | peaceful | peacetime | picturesque | Pierian | Pindaric | piping | poetic | poetico-mystical | poetico-mythological | poetico-philosophic | poetlike | quiet | restful | rhapsodic | runic | rustic | sapphic | serene | skaldic | soft | Theocritean | tranquil | unspoiled | untroubled See Also | Idyllic In Webster's Dictionary \I*dyl"lic\, a.
Of or belonging to idyls.
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