aethereal

/ɪˈθɪriəl/
adjective
  1. Extremely light, delicate, or refined; seeming to belong to another world, often in a beautiful or spiritual way.
    • Her voice had an aethereal tone that seemed to come from somewhere beyond the stage.
    • Morning mist gave the forest an aethereal quality, as if it were floating above the earth.
    • The dancer's aethereal movements made the audience feel as if they were watching a dream.
  2. Relating to the upper regions of space or the sky; celestial or heavenly.
    • Ancient philosophers believed in an aethereal realm where the stars and planets resided.
    • In mythology, the gods lived in an aethereal palace above Mount Olympus.
    • The painting depicted aethereal beings floating among the clouds.
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