seraphic

adjective
UK: /sɪˈræfɪk/
US: /səˈræfɪk/
  1. Angelic; having a pure, innocent, and beautiful quality.

    1. She had a seraphic smile that lit up the room.
    2. The choir's seraphic voices created a heavenly atmosphere during the concert hall.
  2. Relating to or characteristic of seraphim (angels of the highest order).

    1. The painting depicted seraphic figures with glowing wings.
    2. His art attempted to capture the seraphic beauty and spiritual nature of existence in his work.

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The word "seraphic" in English means: Angelic; having a pure, innocent, and beautiful quality., Relating to or characteristic of seraphim (angels of the highest order)..

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

Synonyms for "seraphic": angelic, heavenly, pure, sublime.

Example usage of "seraphic": "She had a seraphic smile that lit up the room.". More examples on the page.