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Paradise vs. Paradisiacal — What's the Difference?

Paradise vs. Paradisiacal — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Paradise and Paradisiacal

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Paradise

In religion, paradise is a place of exceptional happiness and delight. Paradisiacal notions are often laden with pastoral imagery, and may be cosmogonical or eschatological or both, often compared to the miseries of human civilization: in paradise there is only peace, prosperity, and happiness.

Paradisiacal

Often Paradise The Garden of Eden.

Paradise

(in some religions) heaven as the ultimate abode of the just
Martyrs who die in battle with the ungodly earn instant transmission to paradise

Paradisiacal

In various religious traditions, the Edenic or heavenly abode of righteous souls after death.

Paradise

Often Paradise The Garden of Eden.
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Paradisiacal

According to some forms of Christian belief, an intermediate resting place for righteous souls awaiting the Resurrection.

Paradise

In various religious traditions, the Edenic or heavenly abode of righteous souls after death.

Paradisiacal

A place of great beauty or happiness
Saw the park as a paradise within a noisy city.

Paradise

According to some forms of Christian belief, an intermediate resting place for righteous souls awaiting the Resurrection.

Paradisiacal

A state of delight or happiness
The newlyweds have been in paradise for months.

Paradise

A place of great beauty or happiness
Saw the park as a paradise within a noisy city.

Paradisiacal

Of or resembling paradise.

Paradise

A state of delight or happiness
The newlyweds have been in paradise for months.

Paradisiacal

Relating to or befitting paradise;
Together in that paradisal place
Paradisiacal innocense

Paradise

The place where sanctified souls are believed to live after death.
Living in paradise comes with a price.

Paradisiacal

Resembling paradise; causing happiness;
Elysian peace
A paradisal place without work or struggle
Paradisial isles
An age of paradisiacal happiness

Paradise

A garden where Adam and Eve first lived after being created.

Paradise

(figuratively) A very pleasant place, such as a place full of lush vegetation.
An island paradise in the Caribbean

Paradise

(figuratively) An ideal place for a specified type of person, activity, etc.
A shoppers’ paradise

Paradise

(figuratively) A very pleasant experience.

Paradise

An open space within a monastery or adjoining a church, such as the space within a cloister, the open court before a basilica, etc.

Paradise

(obsolete) A churchyard or cemetery.

Paradise

(slang) The upper gallery in a theatre.

Paradise

To place (as) in paradise.

Paradise

(obsolete) To transform into a paradise.

Paradise

To affect or exalt with visions of happiness.

Paradise

The garden of Eden, in which Adam and Eve were placed after their creation.

Paradise

The abode of sanctified souls after death.
To-day shalt thou be with me in paradise.
It sounds to him like her mother's voice,Singing in Paradise.

Paradise

A place of bliss; a region of supreme felicity or delight; hence, a state of happiness.
The earthShall be all paradise.
Wrapt in the very paradise of some creative vision.

Paradise

An open space within a monastery or adjoining a church, as the space within a cloister, the open court before a basilica, etc.

Paradise

A churchyard or cemetery.

Paradise

To affect or exalt with visions of felicity; to entrance; to bewitch.

Paradise

Any place of complete bliss and delight and peace

Paradise

(Christianity) the abode of righteous souls after death

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