heavenly

adjective
UK: /ˈhevənli/
US: /ˈhevənli/
  1. Relating to heaven; divine or supremely good.

    1. The choir sang a heavenly hymn, filling the church with peace.
    2. The sunset was heavenly, painting the sky with vibrant colors and soft light.
  2. Extremely pleasant or delightful.

    1. This cake is heavenly, I could eat it every day of the week.
    2. After a long day, a warm bath feels absolutely heavenly, melting away the stress.
heavenly adverb
  1. In a way that resembles heaven; divinely.

    1. The music sounded heavenly as it echoed through the hall.
    2. She sings heavenly, captivating everyone with her beautiful voice and perfect tone.
  2. In an extremely pleasant or delightful manner.

    1. The dessert tasted heavenly, a perfect blend of sweet and rich flavors.
    2. He danced heavenly, moving with grace and confidence across the stage.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "heavenly" in English means: Relating to heaven; divine or supremely good., Extremely pleasant or delightful..

The phonetic transcription of "heavenly" is /ˈhevənli/ in British English and /ˈhevənli/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "heavenly": delightful, celestial, exquisite, blissful, divine.

Example usage of "heavenly": "The choir sang a heavenly hymn, filling the church with peace.". More examples on the page.