seraph

noun
UK: /ˈser.əf/
US: /ˈser.əf/
  1. An angel of the highest rank in Christian angelology, often associated with light, purity, and intense devotion.

    1. The seraph sang a song of praise.
    2. The artist depicted the seraph with radiant wings, symbolizing its divine nature.
  2. A beautiful and innocent person.

    1. She looks like a seraph with her gentle smile.
    2. His voice was pure, making him sound like a seraph descended from heaven.
seraph adjective
  1. Relating to or characteristic of a seraph; angelic.

    1. Her seraph smile calmed his fears.
    2. The music had a seraph quality, ethereal and moving.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "seraph" in English means: An angel of the highest rank in Christian angelology, often associated with light, purity, and intense devotion., A beautiful and innocent person..

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

Synonyms for "seraph": angel, cherub, archangel.

Example usage of "seraph": "The seraph sang a song of praise.". More examples on the page.