Pronunciation: /əˈdɑnɪk/
adjective relating to or characteristic of Adonis, a figure in Greek mythology known for his beauty and attractiveness
A1 The children's book had simple and adonic illustrations.
A2 She appreciated the adonic beauty of the minimalist design.
B1 The adonic style of the poem made it easy to understand for beginners.
B2 The adonic nature of the painting appealed to those with a preference for simplicity.
C1 His adonic prose captivated readers with its elegance and restraint.
C2 The adonic quality of the music conveyed a sense of purity and clarity.
formal The poet used adonic verse in his latest work to convey a sense of elegance and sophistication.
informal I don't really understand the adonic style of writing, but it sounds fancy.
slang That adonic poem was so boring, I fell asleep reading it.
figurative Her adonic beauty captivated everyone in the room.
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