Examples of 'idyllic' in a sentence

Meaning of "idyllic"

Idyllic is an adjective that describes something extremely picturesque, pleasing, or peaceful
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  • Of or pertaining to idylls.
  • Extremely happy, peaceful, or picturesque.
  • An idyllic state or situation. (A substantive use of the adjective)

How to use "idyllic" in a sentence

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Idyllic boat trips and scary tales.
He will present an idyllic picture of the school.
The idyllic combination of concrete and wood.
He is well known for idyllic winter landscapes.
This idyllic state did not last long.
It really did not seem idyllic to me at the time.
A more idyllic site would be difficult to find.
The mood was almost idyllic in its serenity.
Idyllic small town with a healthy pace.
The gardens are an idyllic draw unto themselves.
Idyllic hike through the hilly world.
We do not have an idyllic or unrealistic view of youth.
Idyllic simple country house with outbuilding.
Sitges is also an idyllic place for seniors.
An idyllic village in the north of the island.

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Maxi dresses are an idyllic choice for summer.
Idyllic location surrounded by water and greenery.
Lovely setting for idyllic wedding celebrations.
An idyllic oasis nestled among the mountains.
Drive into this idyllic country lane.
An idyllic place to stay or just have lunch.
The site offers an idyllic work environment.
These idyllic gardens are historical on many levels.
If it all sounds very idyllic that is because it is.
An idyllic perspective that we are naturally entitled to doubt.
Sometimes we look at idyllic beaches and dream of going.
Idyllic town where nothing ever happens.
Theatre is an idyllic place for the elderly.
I must say your house looks idyllic.
Speaking of idyllic becomes weather weekend fantasy.
Compared to him your situation is absolutely idyllic.
A more idyllic place for you to grow up.
Typical human reaction to an idyllic natural setting.
It is an idyllic getaway full of romance and charm.
She was trashy and much less idyllic.
Enjoy an idyllic setting and an ideal location.
For me it represents a sort of idyllic political consensus.
What an idyllic place to put up the tent.
The reality seems much less idyllic.
Crete is an idyllic and highly promising destination.
Our first few days together were idyllic.
The town is idyllic and incredibly charming.
You were lucky to grow up in such idyllic times.
A more idyllic moment it would hard to imagine.
It ends with a picture of another idyllic garden.
Picturesque and idyllic villages are also to be discovered.
You are seeing our last idyllic moments.
Room with idyllic views at home by a lake.
Sea lions seem to have an idyllic life.
The water is idyllic in temperature and cleanliness.

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