Spiritual Language

6 words in this vocabulary list

adverb used to suggest that a word or phrase is not exactly accurate but is used for the sake of argument or to make a point

  • The artist used various shades of blue to create a sense of depth in the painting, as it were.
  • I told him to take a break and relax, as it were, but he insisted on finishing the project.
  • She's the boss around here, the queen bee as it were.
  • The relationship between the two countries is like a delicate dance, each step carefully planned as it were.

noun a feeling of great pleasure or delight; magic or sorcery

verb not applicable

adjective not applicable

adverb not applicable

pronoun not applicable

preposition not applicable

conjunction not applicable

interjection not applicable

article not applicable

  • The garden was filled with an air of enchantment as the flowers bloomed in perfect harmony.
  • Walking through the forest felt like stepping into a world of enchantment with all the colorful birds and butterflies.
  • That concert last night was pure enchantment - I never wanted it to end!
  • Her voice had an enchantment that captivated everyone in the room.

adjective having the characteristics of a seraph; angelic

  • The seraphic music of the choir filled the cathedral with a sense of divine beauty.
  • She had a seraphic smile that could brighten anyone's day.
  • That sunset was so seraphic, it was like something out of a dream.
  • Her seraphic presence seemed to bring a sense of peace wherever she went.

noun a separation or division, often with strong emotions involved

verb to split apart or divide, especially violently

  • The political divide continues to sunder the nation.
  • The argument sundered the friendship between the two friends.
  • The breakup sundered their relationship for good.
  • The storm threatened to sunder the ship in two.

adjective an adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'undefiled' describes something that is pure and free from impurities

  • The ancient temple remained undefiled by the passage of time.
  • Her room is always so clean and undefiled, it's impressive.
  • I can't believe you kept your shoes undefiled at that muddy festival!
  • His reputation as a lawyer remained undefiled despite the scandal.

adjective relating to the highest heaven; celestial

  • The empyreal beauty of the cathedral's stained glass windows left visitors in awe.
  • The view from the top of the mountain was empyreal, dude.
  • That concert was empyreal - I've never seen anything like it!
  • Her voice was so pure and powerful, it seemed almost empyreal in its beauty.