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beatific

[bee-uh-tif-ik] / ˌbi əˈtɪf ɪk /




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What’s more, the disciples don’t sport halos and beatific smiles, but are shown in very human situations — disputes with parents, business struggles and marital difficulties.

From Washington Times

Later, there is a return to the opening’s beatific energy while the text of “Be Holding” lands on its expanded conception of communal joy.

From New York Times

A beatific expression washes over his face, like he understands what Paul was talking about and now has a plan.

From Salon

A man named Moses sat behind a glass window, his beatific smile parting his bushy beard.

From Washington Post

Within this frame, both beatific and ominous, Capuçon’s cello maneuvered: warm, bodily, determined.

From New York Times