verb as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The poet celestialized the mortal in his verses, transforming him into a god of love.

Definition:To enhance or elevate someone from a human to a divine status, often figuratively speaking, in a less literal or religious context.

From celestialize the mortal

Example:In no small part, the landscape celestialized his experiences on the mountain, making his solitude a profound spiritual journey.

Definition:To interpret or describe natural or life experiences as akin to divine or celestial phenomena, emphasizing the beauty, grandeur, or sacredness of these experiences.

From celestialize experiences

Example:Her art celestialized the beauty of nature, drawing viewers into a realm where earthly sights meet celestial perfection.

Definition:To describe or imagine beauty as divine or almost divine, often acknowledging its ethereal quality or suggesting its purity and perfections resemble those of a divine being.

From celestialize beauty

Example:The music celestialized the emotions of the audience, lifting them into a state of rapture and contemplation of the divine.

Definition:To heighten or refine one's perception of emotions until they seem transcendent or celestial, suggesting an elevation of their natural state to a more profound, sacred level.

From celestialize emotions

Example:Her artwork celestialized simplicity, making it a reflection of the universe’s eternal mysteries and grace.

Definition:To portray simplicity, especially in a natural setting or aesthetics, as an almost divine or heavenly quality, often emphasizing purity, connection, or ease.

From celestialize simplicity