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idyllic

[ahy-dil-ik]

adjective

  1. (of a setting or event) suitable for or suggestive of pastoral literature or art, which portrays an idealized scene of peace, charm, and rustic simplicity.

    You won't find a more idyllic spot for a wedding.

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  2. relating to or characteristic of an idyll, a mode of literature or art which portrays an idealized rustic life of peace, charm, and simplicity.

    The painting’s every detail fulfills the idyllic trope of a bounteous natural world freely offering itself.



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Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms

  • idyllically adverb
  • nonidyllic adjective
  • nonidyllically adverb
  • unidyllic adjective
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of idyllic1

First recorded in 1855–60; idyll + -ic
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And in Roddenberry’s more idyllic vision of the future, humanity’s strength is in its diversity.

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They had an idyllic Los Angeles Sunday — a food festival, the L.A.

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Inspired by the idyllic Highgrove Gardens in southwest England, Burberry has teamed up with illustrator Helen Bullock on a vibrant capsule collection.

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In material terms at least, Arnaz’s childhood in Cuba was idyllic.

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This idyllic, tranquil spot that had brought peace to so many was now a crime scene wrapped in blue and white police tape.

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