Paradise
(noun)
- A place or state of great happiness, in which everything is perfect.
- The Garden of Eden before the fall of man.
- Heaven, especially as the final abode of the righteous.
Origin:
Late old english, from old french paradis, via latin from greek paradeisos "park, paradise", from avestan pairidaeza, from pairi- "around" + diz "to make, create".
Examples:
- The island was a paradise with its beautiful beaches and clear waters.
- The city was a paradise for food lovers with its variety of cuisines.
- The garden was a paradise for nature lovers.
- Paradise is often depicted as a place with lush gardens and flowing rivers.
- The paradise is described in many religious texts as a place of eternal happiness.