Word:
EmphyreanStatus:
NounMeaning:
The highest heavenly point or heavenly sphere in ancient and medieval cosmology consisting of fore amd light: an ideal place or stateSentences:
1) He ascended to the emphyrean after a life of good deed.
2) Most ticket-buyers have no problem in imagining the emphyrean the lottery would inevitably bring about.Origin:
Late Medieval English(as an adjective): via Medieval, from Greek empurios, from in- + pur meaning 'fire'.First use:
circa 1610Synonyms:
above, bliss, heaven, kingdomAntonyms:
Gehenna, hell, Pandemonium.******
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