angelic
1 of 1adjective/ænˈdʒɛlɪk/
Forms:more angelic,most angelic
1
having the characteristics of a saint or angel, such as kindness or innocence
- Her smile had an angelic quality that brought comfort to those around her.
- The child's laughter was angelic, filling the room with joy.
- Despite facing adversity, she maintained an angelic demeanor, always offering help to others.
- The painting depicted an angelic figure surrounded by light, symbolizing divine grace.
- The elderly woman's kindness and generosity were described as truly angelic by those who knew her.
2
divine and associated with angels
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3
exceptionally elegant and innocent
- Her angelic smile had a way of brightening up everyone's day.
- The puppy's angelic behavior won over even the most skeptical of pet owners.
- She had an angelic demeanor, always speaking softly and with genuine kindness.
- Her angelic behavior toward the elderly neighbors earned her admiration from the entire community.
- His angelic manner of listening intently and offering support made him a cherished friend.