noun a heavenly being or celestial object
adjective relating to the sky or outer space
Used poetically or metaphorically to describe something divine, heavenly, or transcendent
Associated with gods, deities, or divine beings in various belief systems
Referring to objects in the sky or outer space, such as stars, planets, and galaxies
Relating to the positions and movements of celestial bodies as having an influence on human affairs and natural events
In literature, the term 'celestial' is often used to describe heavenly bodies or phenomena, such as stars, planets, or the sky.
Astronomers use the term 'celestial' to refer to objects or events that occur in space, such as celestial bodies like stars, planets, and galaxies.
Astrologers use the term 'celestial' to describe the positions and movements of celestial bodies in relation to human behavior and events.
Theologians may use the term 'celestial' to refer to spiritual or divine realms beyond the physical world.