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empyreal

American  
[em-pir-ee-uhl, -pahy-ree-, em-puh-ree-uhl, -pahy-] / ɛmˈpɪr i əl, -ˈpaɪ ri-, ˌɛm pəˈri əl, -paɪ- /

adjective

  1. pertaining to the highest heaven in the cosmology of the ancients.

  2. pertaining to the sky; celestial.

    empyreal blue.

  3. formed of pure fire or light.

    empyreal radiance.


Etymology

Origin of empyreal

1475–85; < Late Latin empyre ( us ), variant of empyrius (< Greek empýrios fiery, equivalent to em- em- 2 + pŷr fire + -ios adj. suffix) + -al 1

Example Sentences

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She has conjured up the Pharaonic funk and empyreal jazz of George Clinton and Sun Ra.

From New York Times • Apr. 16, 2023

For those with merely several hundred dollars to spend creating ice, a small unit from G.E. presents its cache of frozen water as an empyreal glowing mosaic.

From New York Times • Aug. 31, 2021

Almost all of his employees had gone home for the evening, and the room glowed its serene empyreal blue and white against the rush-hour traffic outside.

From New York Times • Jan. 23, 2018

As Carlo�better known to history as the Emperor Charles V�Sherrill Milnes affirmed his pre-eminent position among American baritones, singing with truly empyreal grace and a voice that opened on many intriguing corridors of power.

From Time Magazine Archive

The first was the empyreal heaven, which was the most remote.

From Astronomical Myths Based on Flammarions's History of the Heavens by Blake, John F.