Pronunciation: /ˌpærəˈdaɪsəl/

Definitions of paradisal

adjective relating to or resembling paradise; blissful or heavenly

Example Sentences

A1 The beach resort was paradisal with white sand and clear blue water.

A2 She dreamed of living in a paradisal island with palm trees and sunshine.

B1 The small village hidden in the mountains was a paradisal retreat for nature lovers.

B2 The luxury spa offered a paradisal experience with massages, facials, and hot springs.

C1 The private island was a paradisal haven for the rich and famous, complete with private villas and yacht access.

C2 The paradisal landscape of the tropical rainforest was untouched by human hands, a true natural wonder.

Examples of paradisal in a Sentence

formal The resort they stayed at was truly paradisal, with pristine beaches and lush greenery.

informal I can't believe how paradisal that vacation spot was - it felt like a dream!

slang That beach party was absolutely paradisal, dude!

figurative His new job felt like a paradisal escape from the stress of his old workplace.

Grammatical Forms of paradisal

past tense

paradised

plural

paradisals

comparative

more paradisal

superlative

most paradisal

present tense

paradises

future tense

will paradise

perfect tense

have paradised

continuous tense

is paradising

singular

paradisal

positive degree

paradisal

infinitive

to paradise

gerund

paradising

participle

paradising

Origin and Evolution of paradisal

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'paradisal' originated from the noun 'paradise', which comes from the Old French 'paradis' and ultimately from the Latin 'paradisus' meaning 'garden of Eden'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something related to or resembling paradise, the word 'paradisal' has evolved to also connote a sense of perfection, beauty, or blissful state.