1. idyllic - Noun
2. idyllic - Adjective
3. idyllic - Adjective Satellite
Of or belonging to idyls.
Source: Webster's dictionaryan idyllic spot for a picnic Source: Internet
his idyllic life in Tahiti Source: Internet
Beginning in 1874, the city of Mainz assimilated the Gartenfeld, an idyllic area of meadows and fields along the banks of the Rhine River to the north of the rampart. Source: Internet
Both Eve and Pandora were given only one "divine prohibition" in their otherwise idyllic lives, and both found themselves irresistibly drawn to "violate" their one prohibition, thus risking/ inviting dire and profound consequences for all. Source: Internet
Because it is located in the middle of sunny Mexico, and because it sits at an altitude of 6,400 feet above sea level, year-round the town enjoys a temperate climate which is often and appropriately described as idyllic. Source: Internet
Charlotte was happiest when her papa and Nina were together – especially at idyllic Wyndemere with Butterscotch and anything else Charlotte’s heart desired. Source: Internet