Pronunciation: /iːˈθɪəriəl/
adjective relating to the upper regions of space; celestial; light, airy, or tenuous
A1 The aetherial music played softly in the background.
A2 She felt a sense of calm wash over her as she gazed at the aetherial sunset.
B1 The artist captured the aetherial beauty of the landscape in his painting.
B2 The dancer moved with an aetherial grace that mesmerized the audience.
C1 The novel described a world filled with aetherial beings and magical creatures.
C2 The aetherial quality of the music transcended earthly boundaries, touching the souls of all who listened.
formal The artist captured the aetherial beauty of the landscape in his painting.
informal The sunset was so aetherial, it looked like a scene from a dream.
slang That music festival was aetherial, man. It felt like we were in another world.
figurative Her presence was so aetherial, it was as if she floated through life with grace and ease.
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