Pronunciation: /nɪrˈvænɪk/
adjective relating to or characteristic of nirvana, the state of perfect happiness and peace in Buddhism
A1 The peaceful garden provided a nirvanic escape from the noisy city streets.
A2 She felt a sense of nirvanic calm wash over her as she listened to the soothing music.
B1 The spa offered a nirvanic experience with its relaxing massages and serene atmosphere.
B2 After a long day at work, he sought out a nirvanic retreat in nature to recharge his energy.
C1 The artist's paintings captured the essence of nirvanic beauty and tranquility.
C2 The meditation retreat provided a nirvanic state of mind that allowed participants to find inner peace.
formal The monk described his state of meditation as a nirvanic experience.
informal After a long day of hiking, reaching the mountain peak felt truly nirvanic.
slang That yoga class was so nirvanic, I feel like I'm floating!
figurative The artist found a sense of nirvanic peace while lost in creating their masterpiece.
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