Superlative for extremely delicate and light in a way that seems not to be of this world
“Here she is paired with an ethereal dress. Made from gold silk tulle, the skirt is lavishly embroidered with sheaves of wheat in gold silk thread.”
Superlative for of, relating to, or suggestive of, unworldly beings
“Suddenly, an ethereal being appeared in front of me, long white hair floating in the water.”
Superlative for of, relating to, or suggestive of, heaven or divinity
“One might imagine that they were soaring to the third heavens, with ethereal visions of truth denied to ordinary mortals.”
Superlative for of, relating to, or suggestive of, space or astronomy
“Evolution will take countless aeons of time, during which the race will inhabit other and more ethereal planets than the present material world.”
Superlative for not having a material or physical form
“He must actually forsake his ethereal attributes and fully become an organic man.”
Superlative for resembling or consisting of vapor or gas
“The power of ethereal vapors to produce exhilarating effects, which closely resemble those of nitrous oxide, is familiar to our countrymen.”
Superlative for existing only in the imagination
Superlative for having a sense of vagueness, insubstantiality, or incongruousness
Superlative for thin or haggard, especially from hunger or disease
Superlative for barely perceptible to the senses
Superlative for which leads toward heaven
Superlative for living or occurring in the air
Superlative for inspiring wonder or amazement
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