Paradise (noun)

  1. A place or state of great happiness, in which everything is perfect.
  2. The Garden of Eden before the fall of man.
  3. 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:

  1. The island was a paradise with its beautiful beaches and clear waters.
  2. The city was a paradise for food lovers with its variety of cuisines.
  3. The garden was a paradise for nature lovers.
  4. Paradise is often depicted as a place with lush gardens and flowing rivers.
  5. The paradise is described in many religious texts as a place of eternal happiness.
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