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beatific
[bee-uh-tif-ik]
adjective
bestowing bliss, blessings, happiness, or the like.
beatific peace.
blissful; saintly.
a beatific smile.
Synonyms: , , ,
beatific
/ ˌːəˈɪɪ /
adjective
displaying great happiness, calmness, etc
a beatific smile
of, conferring, or relating to a state of celestial happiness
Other 51Թ Forms
- beatifically adverb
- nonbeatific adjective
- nonbeatifically adverb
- ˌˈپھ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of beatific1
Example Sentences
Pope John Paul II, who had ascended to the papacy in 1978, toured the world like a beatific rock star, preaching the gospel of this new sobriety in football stadiums across the country.
But the beatific, charismatic painter, who developed a rock-star following, was not all that he seemed.
When the crowd started chanting "lock him up" when Clinton mentioned Trump's felony convictions and she smiled beatifically the crowd roared —- she had earned that.
As Chapman sang and played guitar, she looked satisfied, serene, almost beatific.
The movie’s most mercurial and multitasking figure, Carmen is also a woman of God, clad in beatific nuns’ robes and coiffed like Dreyer’s Joan of Arc, who means to exorcise the demon in their midst.
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