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View usage for: (ɪdɪlɪk, US aɪd-) adjectiveIf you describe something as idyllic, you mean that it is extremely pleasant, simple, and peaceful without any difficulties or dangers. ...an idyllic setting for a summer romance. Married life was not as idyllic as he had imagined. Synonyms: heavenly, idealized, ideal, charming More Synonyms of idyllic idyllic in British English (ɪˈdɪlɪk, aɪ-) adjective1. of or relating to an idyll Derived forms idyllically (iˈdyllically) adverb idyllic in American English (aɪˈdɪlɪk) adjective1. of, or having the nature of, an idyll 2. pleasing and simple; pastoral or picturesque Derived forms idyllically (iˈdyllically) adverb Examples of 'idyllic' in a sentenceidyllic Easy access to the idyllic little islands off the north coast is another draw of the area.She and her husband had both grown up in the shires and wanted the same idyllic childhood for their two young daughters.The combination of beloved characters and thrill rides in an idyllic, sun-soaked setting proved a winner for all ages.The first few years of married life were idyllic.The freedom of the island sounds idyllic.This idyllic setting is gripped by an ugly power struggle.It seems she was a casualty of an idyllic childhood and kind parents.His earliest memories are of an idyllic life.Here we discover why the idyllic islands are perfect places to live for these creatures.The idyllic rural setting of the cover sets the tone.For the right buyer an idyllic life awaits.It was an idyllic setting for a siesta.But things change in less idyllic settings.We visited the idyllic village to ask locals why they think it has become a beacon of longevity.His idyllic childhood ended abruptly when his mother died of cancer and he was bundled off to a boarding school.It is an absolutely idyllic spot.Ostensibly he had an idyllic childhood.The history is stark and cruel yet today's peaceful setting is idyllic.The gangsters have chosen some of the most idyllic spots in Italy.Not that you'll be in a rush to leave this idyllic island.Journalists pop up in the oddest places, from war zones and sports stadiums to idyllic islands and court rooms.Altogether, the village is idyllic.It's an idyllic spot, steeped in history.The spot was idyllic, with no working farm or farmhouse nearby, just fields to all sides.It would be a peaceful, idyllic spot were it not for a circus called the Open coming to town. In other languagesidyllic British English: idyllic ADJECTIVE If you describe something as idyllic, you mean that it is extremely pleasant, simple, and peaceful without any difficulties or dangers. ...an idyllic setting for a summer romance. - American English: idyllic
- Brazilian Portuguese: idílico
- Chinese: 闲适恬静的
- European Spanish: idílico
- French: idyllique
- German: idyllisch
- Italian: idilliaco
- Japanese: のどかな
- Korean: 전원풍의
- European Portuguese: idílico
- Latin American Spanish: idílico
Chinese translation of 'idyllic' adj - [place, situation, childhood]
质(質)朴(樸)宜人的 (zhìpǔ yírén de)
an idyllic setting for a summer romance Synonyms heavenly idealized ideal charming peaceful picturesque rustic Utopian halcyon out of this world unspoiled arcadian Additional synonymsDefinition of or depicting country life or scenery a tranquil pastoral scene Synonyms rustic, country, simple, rural, idyllic, bucolic, Arcadian, georgic (literary), agrestic - idolatry
- idolize
- idyll
- idyllic
- if
- iffy
- ignis fatuus
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