Pronunciation: /əˈdæmɪk/
adjective relating to Adam or his descendants; characteristic of Adam
A1 The teacher used simple adamic language to explain the concept to the students.
A2 The adamic instructions were easy to follow even for beginners.
B1 The adamic writing style of the author made the novel accessible to a wide audience.
B2 The adamic approach to problem-solving proved to be effective in the business world.
C1 Her adamic charm and grace captivated everyone in the room.
C2 The adamic simplicity of the design belied its complexity and sophistication.
formal The professor discussed the Adamic language in his lecture on ancient civilizations.
informal I heard that the Adamic language is considered the original human language.
slang Some people believe in the Adamic language as the language of the gods.
figurative The purity of her voice was described as Adamic by the music critic.
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