idyll (Meaning)

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idyll (n)

an episode of such pastoral or romantic charm as to qualify as the subject of a poetic idyll

a musical composition that evokes rural life

a short poem descriptive of rural or pastoral life

idyll Sentence Examples

  1. The picturesque mountain village offered an idyllic setting for a romantic getaway.
  2. The park's lush meadows and tranquil lake created an idyllic spot for a lazy afternoon picnic.
  3. The idyllic cottage nestled amidst wildflowers evoked a sense of peace and contentment.
  4. The gentle breeze carried the scent of roses, creating an idyllic ambiance in the summer garden.
  5. The idyllic beach with its golden sand and crystal-clear waters invited visitors to relax and unwind.
  6. The charming village with its cobblestone streets and quaint houses exuded an idyllic atmosphere.
  7. The idyllic forest path winding through towering trees and babbling brooks offered a sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of city life.
  8. The idyllic meadow with its blooming wildflowers and grazing sheep was a postcard-perfect scene.
  9. The idyllic countryside retreat provided a much-needed escape from the demands of daily routine.
  10. The idyllic sunset cast a warm glow on the tranquil lake, creating a moment of serene beauty.

FAQs About the word idyll

an episode of such pastoral or romantic charm as to qualify as the subject of a poetic idyll, a musical composition that evokes rural life, a short poem descrip

fling, romp, frolic, escapade, ploy,lark, festivity, revel, frisk, pleasure

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The picturesque mountain village offered an idyllic setting for a romantic getaway.

The park's lush meadows and tranquil lake created an idyllic spot for a lazy afternoon picnic.

The idyllic cottage nestled amidst wildflowers evoked a sense of peace and contentment.

The gentle breeze carried the scent of roses, creating an idyllic ambiance in the summer garden.