Pronunciation: /ɑrˈkeɪdiən/
noun a native or inhabitant of Arcadia
A1 An Arcadian is a person who lives in a rural, simple way.
A2 The Arcadian enjoyed spending time in nature, away from the city.
B1 The Arcadian lifestyle is often associated with peace and tranquility.
B2 Many artists draw inspiration from the Arcadian landscape.
C1 The Arcadian ideals of simplicity and harmony with nature have influenced many philosophical movements.
C2 The Arcadian way of life is often romanticized in literature and art.
adjective relating to Arcadia, a region of ancient Greece known for its rural beauty and simplicity
A1 The Arcadian countryside was peaceful and beautiful.
A2 The small village had an Arcadian charm that attracted tourists.
B1 The Arcadian lifestyle focused on simplicity and nature.
B2 The Arcadian landscape was dotted with picturesque farms and vineyards.
C1 The Arcadian region was known for its fertile soil and abundant crops.
C2 The Arcadian way of life was romanticized in literature and art.
formal The Arcadian landscape was breathtaking with its rolling hills and lush greenery.
informal I heard the Arcadian region is perfect for a weekend getaway.
slang Let's ditch the city and head to an Arcadian spot for some peace and quiet.
figurative Her demeanor was calm and serene, like that of an Arcadian nymph.
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