Antonyms for beatifically
Grammar : Adv |
Spell : bee-uh-tif-ik |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌbi əˈtɪf ɪk |
Definition of beatifically
Origin :- 1630s, from French béatifique or directly from Late Latin beatificus, from Latin beatus "blessed" (see beatify). Related: Beatifical (c. 1600); beatifically.
- As in gladly : adv happily
- Did you ever see anything so beatifically happy as that couple are?
- Extract from : « Miss Billy's Decision » by Eleanor H. Porter
- Beatifically he breathed whiskied breath at me as he stared in unsteady surprise.
- Extract from : « Eastern Nights - and Flights » by Alan Bott
- He righted himself, looked astonished, then beatifically self-approving.
- Extract from : « The Planet Strappers » by Raymond Zinke Gallun
- The miner's daughter was so beatifically happy that the girls found a new and most satisfying thrill in her enjoyment.
- Extract from : « The Outdoor Girls in the Saddle » by Laura Lee Hope
- Often Beth would smile so beatifically that her mother thought she must be thinking of angels and heaven.
- Extract from : « A Little Florida Lady » by Dorothy C. Paine
- He was more excited than he had ever been in his life before,—and yet he was beatifically serene.
- Extract from : « From the Housetops » by George Barr McCutcheon
Synonyms for beatifically
- acquiescently
- ardently
- beatifically
- blissfully
- blithely
- cheerfully
- cheerily
- contentedly
- cordially
- delightedly
- delightfully
- ecstatically
- enchantedly
- enthusiastically
- felicitously
- freely
- gaily
- genially
- gleefully
- gratefully
- heartily
- jocundly
- jovially
- joyfully
- joyously
- lovingly
- merrily
- paradisiacally
- passionately
- pleasantly
- pleasingly
- pleasurably
- rapturously
- readily
- sweetly
- warmly
- willingly
- with good grace
- with pleasure
- with relish
- zealously
- zestfully
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