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- Dictionarye·the·re·al/iˈTHirēəl/
adjective
- 1. extremely delicate and light in a way that seems too perfect for this world: "her ethereal beauty" Similar Opposite
- 2. (of a solution) having diethyl ether as a solvent: "sodium is dissolved in ethereal solutions of aromatic ketones"
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Synonyms for ETHEREAL: spiritual, incorporeal, metaphysical, supernatural, psychical, invisible, psychic, bodiless; Antonyms of ETHEREAL: physical, substantial, corporeal, material, tangible, carnal, animal, visible.
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Something ethereal is airy and insubstantial, like a ghostly figure at the top of the stairs. This word can also describe something delicate and light, like a singer’s ethereal voice. Ethereal comes from the Greek word for ether , which means “air” or more specifically “the upper regions of space.”
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