idyllic |
beautiful |
As adjectives the difference between idyllic and beautiful
is that
idyllic is of or pertaining to idylls while
beautiful is attractive and possessing charm.
As a noun idyllic
is an idyllic state or situation. A substantive use of the adjective.
idyllic |
simple |
As adjectives the difference between idyllic and simple
is that
idyllic is of or pertaining to idylls while
simple is uncomplicated; taken by itself, with nothing added.
As nouns the difference between idyllic and simple
is that
idyllic is an idyllic state or situation (
a substantive use of the adjective) while
simple is (medicine) a preparation made from one plant, as opposed to something made from more than one plant.
As a verb simple is
(transitive|intransitive|archaic) to gather simples, ie, medicinal herbs.
idyllic |
ethereal |
As adjectives the difference between idyllic and ethereal
is that
idyllic is of or pertaining to idylls while
ethereal is pertaining to the hypothetical upper, purer air, or to the higher regions beyond the earth or beyond the atmosphere; celestial; otherworldly; as, ethereal space; ethereal regions.
As a noun idyllic
is an idyllic state or situation (
a substantive use of the adjective).
idyllic |
extinct |
As adjectives the difference between idyllic and extinct
is that
idyllic is of or pertaining to idylls while
extinct is extinguished, no longer alight (of fire, candles etc..
As a noun idyllic
is an idyllic state or situation. A substantive use of the adjective.
relic |
idyllic |
As nouns the difference between relic and idyllic
is that
relic is that which remains; that which is left after loss or decay; a remaining portion while
idyllic is an idyllic state or situation (
a substantive use of the adjective).
As an adjective idyllic is
of or pertaining to idylls.
blithe |
idyllic |
As adjectives the difference between blithe and idyllic
is that
blithe is dated or literary Happy, cheerful while
idyllic is of or pertaining to idylls.
As a noun idyllic is
an idyllic state or situation. A substantive use of the adjective.
idyllic |
practical |
As adjectives the difference between idyllic and practical
is that
idyllic is of or pertaining to idylls while
practical is based on practice or action rather than theory or hypothesis.
As nouns the difference between idyllic and practical
is that
idyllic is an idyllic state or situation. A substantive use of the adjective while
practical is a part of an exam or series of exams in which the candidate has to demonstrate their practical ability.
halcyon |
idyllic |
As nouns the difference between halcyon and idyllic
is that
halcyon is in classical legends, a bird said to nest on the sea, thereby calming the waters; later usually identified with a type of kingfisher, hence a kingfisher while
idyllic is an idyllic state or situation. A substantive use of the adjective.
As adjectives the difference between halcyon and idyllic
is that
halcyon is pertaining to the halcyon or kingfisher while
idyllic is of or pertaining to idylls.
idyllic |
leisure |
As nouns the difference between idyllic and leisure
is that
idyllic is an idyllic state or situation. A substantive use of the adjective while
leisure is freedom provided by the cessation of activities.
As an adjective idyllic
is of or pertaining to idylls.
idyllic |
arcadian |
As adjectives the difference between idyllic and arcadian
is that
idyllic is of or pertaining to idylls while
arcadian is pertaining to an arcade.
As nouns the difference between idyllic and arcadian
is that
idyllic is an idyllic state or situation. A substantive use of the adjective while
Arcadian is an inhabitant of ancient Arcadia.
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