Pronunciation: /səˈlɛstiəl/
noun a heavenly being or celestial object
A1 The children gazed up at the celestial bodies in wonder.
A2 Many cultures have stories and myths about the celestial realm.
B1 A telescope can help you observe celestial objects more clearly.
B2 Stargazing is a popular hobby for those interested in celestial phenomena.
C1 Scientists study the celestial sphere to better understand the universe.
C2 The ancient Greeks believed in a hierarchy of celestial beings.
adjective relating to the sky or outer space
A1 The moon is a celestial body.
A2 Many cultures have myths about celestial beings.
B1 Stargazing is a popular activity for observing celestial objects.
B2 The telescope allowed astronomers to study celestial phenomena in more detail.
C1 The celestial equator is an imaginary line in the sky.
C2 Astrophysicists study the properties and behavior of celestial bodies.
formal The scientist studied the movement of celestial bodies in the night sky.
informal I love looking at the stars and other celestial objects through my telescope.
slang That party was out of this world, it felt like a celestial celebration.
figurative Her beauty was so captivating, it seemed almost celestial in nature.
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