Idyllic (adjective)

  1. Charmingly simple and rustic.
  2. Suggesting an idyll; characterized by charm, simplicity, and happiness.
  3. Extremely happy, peaceful, or picturesque.

Origin:

From french idylle, from latin idyllium, from greek eidyllion, diminutive of eidos, form, shape.

Examples:

  1. The countryside was idyllic, with rolling hills, green fields and a small river running through it.
  2. The small village was an idyllic place to grow up, with friendly neighbors and a strong sense of community.
  3. The couple's honeymoon on a tropical island was idyllic, with white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters.
  4. The artist's paintings of idyllic landscapes were inspired by his childhood memories.
  5. The idyllic life on the farm was not without its challenges, but the family was contented.
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