Superlative for of, or like, God, a deity, or (holy) spirits
“He believes that he is visited by a heavenly messenger, the ghost of a witty aristocrat at the court of Louis XVI.”
Superlative for of, or related to, heaven or anything unearthly in general
“With allusions to the heavenly clutter of planets and stars, the artist gives his canvases a feeling of boundlessness.”
Superlative for pleasing to the mind or senses
“What matchless scenery must the heavenly landscape present to the enraptured gaze of the saints!”
Superlative for very high in quality or standard
“It is easy to learn how to build because those who have gone before you have acquired some heavenly skills, and they pass it on just like we will to you.”
Superlative for extremely delicious or tasty
“Katrina had already dug her way through the table and was lavishly plundering the heavenly food before us.”
Superlative for having a fragrant smell
“You graced our chambers with the heavenly smell of beautiful tulips and vintage wine.”
Superlative for charmingly or enchantingly attractive
“Her heavenly smile was enough to put even the most grumpy of men at ease.”
Superlative for extremely beautiful or pleasing to view
“Helena was just about to speak when into the dining room strode Jasper, looking heavenly in a black suit and silver-grey, silk waistcoat.”
Superlative for inspiring wonder, awe or amazement
“Hiking through the Alps was a heavenly experience.”
Superlative for luxurious, opulent, and providing great sensory pleasure
“I have a bay window that looks out into the front yard, shimmery lavender curtains with little sparrows on them, and a plush lavender rug on top of the already plush and heavenly white carpet.”
Superlative for providing perfect happiness or great joy
Superlative for peaceful and calm, free from disturbance
Superlative for not explainable by physical laws
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