Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
cherubical
Adjective
/ˌtʃɛr.əˈbɪk.əl/
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Definition
Relating to or resembling a cherub, often characterized by sweetness or innocence.
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Examples
- Her cherubical smile lit up the room, making everyone feel at ease.
- The cherubical faces of the children in the painting added to its overall charm.
- Despite his mischievous behavior, there was a cherubical quality to his laughter that was infectious.
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Meaning
The term ‘cherubical’ describes qualities that are angelic or childlike, evoking an image of purity, innocence, or divine beauty, much like that of a cherub in art and literature.
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Synonyms
- Angel-like
- Heavenly
- Innocent
- Childlike
- Seraphic