What is another word for Elysiums?
Pronunciation:
[ ɛlˈɪsi͡əmz], [ ɛlˈɪsiəmz], [ ɛ_l_ˈɪ_s_iə_m_z]
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Synonyms for Elysiums:
n.
• easy street (noun) • heaven (noun)- dreamland,
- great unknown,
- bliss,
- sky,
- Next world,
- fairyland,
- upstairs,
- afterworld,
- pearly gates,
- wonderland,
- shangri-la,
- utopia,
- transport,
- life everlasting,
- beyond,
- nirvana,
- elysium,
- azure,
- heights,
- happy hunting ground,
- arcadia,
- glory,
- promised land,
- atmosphere,
- firmament,
- felicity,
- hereafter,
- happiness,
- zion,
- rapture,
- kingdom come,
- ecstasy,
- canaan,
- eternal home,
- life to come,
- kingdom,
- immortality,
- eternal rest,
- the blue,
- empyrean,
- paradise,
- harmony,
- eternity,
- enchantment.
- communion,
- enjoyment,
- exaltation,
- clover,
- wealth,
- joy,
- bed of roses,
- hog heaven,
- exhilaration,
- spell,
- elation,
- gaiety,
- cloud nine,
- gratification,
- lap of luxury,
- gladness,
- satisfaction,
- life of luxury,
- prosperity,
- well-being,
- euphoria,
- contentment,
- delectation,
- cheer,
- at-oneness,
- rhapsody,
- buoyancy,
- ravishment,
- inspiration,
- good spirits,
- gracious life,
- jubilation,
- affluence,
- beatitude,
- seventh heaven,
- velvet,
- pleasure,
- cool.
Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words:- successfulness,
- tape drive,
- concord,
- air,
- euphory,
- empyreal,
- enthrall,
- warmth,
- nimbus,
- never-never land,
- on a higher floor,
- send,
- faery,
- carry,
- phantasy world,
- aplomb,
- blessedness,
- patch,
- gloriole,
- enthral,
- brainchild,
- jolly along,
- heat,
- charm,
- exhort,
- embolden,
- eudaemonia,
- manduction,
- urge on,
- rage,
- hereinafter,
- beatification,
- realm,
- captivation,
- okay,
- welkin,
- ship,
- go,
- use,
- cool off,
- holy communion,
- raptus,
- joyfulness,
- entrancement,
- pitch,
- felicitousness,
- timelessness,
- up the stairs,
- recreate,
- while,
- merriment,
- enchant,
- flip,
- halo,
- delight,
- fine,
- rose bed,
- celebration,
- dreamworld,
- yisrael,
- faerie,
- ambience,
- futurity,
- glorification,
- quietus,
- tour,
- perkiness,
- nerveless,
- musical harmony,
- coolheaded,
- eden,
- rape,
- sunshine,
- channelise,
- intake,
- high spirits,
- write,
- heavens,
- eudaimonia,
- passionateness,
- eternal sleep,
- mania,
- timeless existence,
- pep up,
- exuberance,
- cacoethes,
- assault,
- riches,
- turn,
- chill,
- richness,
- magical spell,
- all right,
- pleasance,
- sublime,
- spell out,
- hunky-dory,
- sang-froid,
- transmit,
- trance,
- high,
- gladsomeness,
- bewitchment,
- cheer up,
- ebullience,
- resplendence,
- cristal,
- holy land,
- enlightenment,
- fantasy world,
- hug drug,
- infinity,
- barrack,
- concordance,
- violation,
- gladfulness,
- palestine,
- upbeat,
- aspiration,
- urge,
- hearten,
- wealthiness,
- adam,
- aura,
- sion,
- land,
- channelize,
- elysian fields,
- tape transport,
- cheerfulness,
- sharing,
- israel,
- excitement,
- standard atmosphere,
- deification,
- rejoice,
- enrapture,
- time to come,
- blissfulness,
- playfulness,
- ok,
- sky-blue,
- shipping,
- transfer,
- sapphire,
- exultation,
- assuredness,
- jubilancy,
- import,
- celestial sphere,
- atm,
- walking on air,
- lazuline,
- upstair,
- toss,
- afterlife,
- sunniness,
- harmoniousness,
- poise,
- inspire,
- rejoicing,
- conveyance,
- cool down,
- jubilance,
- jolly up,
- ravish,
- resplendency,
- trefoil,
- piece,
- disco biscuit,
- bright blue,
- root on,
- vault of heaven,
- rest,
- irrepressibility,
- aureole,
- enthrallment,
- transportation,
- hereunder,
- airiness,
- inhalation,
- expiation,
- breathing in,
- fascination,
- joyousness,
- ambiance,
- gladden,
- love,
- apotheosis,
- cerulean,
- welfare,
- stirring,
- wellbeing,
- future,
- sphere,
- transferral,
- magic spell,
- velvety,
- channel,
- atmospheric state,
- lightness,
- standard pressure,
- divine guidance,
- atonement,
- velvet-textured,
- sleep.
How to use "Elysiums" in context?
The word Elysium is derived from two Greek words, elysion, meaning "a blessed place," and -ium, meaning "a place of enjoyment or a place where one is protected." The first reference to Elysium is in the Homeric Hymn to Demeter where it is the place of the blessed after death. In the early Christian world, Elysium was associated with the abode of the blessed after death.
Homophones for Elysiums:
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