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ethereal

Adjective
pl: nullpast: nullpp: nulling: nullcomp: more etherealsup: most ethereal

This word evokes a sense of fragility and transcendence, often associated with ghosts, angels, or high-pitched music. It suggests something that lacks physical density or weight, creating a feeling of haunting beauty that is barely tangible. While words like delicate describe physical fragility, this term implies a spiritual or otherworldly perfection. It is frequently used in art and poetry to describe beauty that feels temporary or divine, rather than grounded in earthly reality.

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🎬Tuesday afternoon, Ryan is playing Valorant while Jackson texts him about a new NFT project.
Jackson

This new AI art drop has an ethereal vibe. Total game changer.

Jackson
Ryan
Ryan

bet. sounds mid tbh.

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Jackson attempts to sound sophisticated by using 'ethereal' to describe digital art, while Ryan uses Gen-Z slang ('bet', 'mid', 'tbh') to dismissively agree without actually caring about the aesthetic value.

Meanings

Adjective
[someone][something]

Extremely delicate and light in a way that seems too perfect for this world.

"The singer's ethereal voice floated through the cathedral, captivating the audience."

Adjective
[someone][something]

Relating to the regions beyond the earth; celestial or spiritual.

"The aurora borealis created an ethereal glow across the Arctic sky."

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