ethereous (Meaning)
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ethereous (a.)
Formed of ether; ethereal.
Pertaining to, or resembling, ether.
Synonyms & Antonyms of ethereous
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ethereous Sentence Examples
- The ethereal glow of the moon illuminated the tranquil night sky.
- The delicate wings of the butterfly were almost ethereous in their appearance.
- The ballerina's movements were so graceful and light, she seemed almost ethereal.
- The scent of the jasmine flowers was so intoxicating, it was almost ethereal.
- The music of the spheres was said to be so beautiful and otherworldly, it was almost ethereal.
- The faraway galaxy seemed almost ethereal in its beauty and mystery.
- The ethereal beauty of the aurora borealis captivated the hearts of all who saw it.
- The ethereal essence of the phoenix was believed to bring immortality and rebirth.
- The ethereal voice of the angel was like music to the ears of the faithful.
- The ethereal quality of the dream lingered in my mind long after I woke up.
FAQs About the word ethereous
Formed of ether; ethereal., Pertaining to, or resembling, ether.
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No antonyms found.
The ethereal glow of the moon illuminated the tranquil night sky.
The delicate wings of the butterfly were almost ethereous in their appearance.
The ballerina's movements were so graceful and light, she seemed almost ethereal.
The scent of the jasmine flowers was so intoxicating, it was almost ethereal.