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beatific

[bee-uh-tif-ik] / ˌbi əˈtɪf ɪk /




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That paradox is embodied in the film’s closing song, which plays over an almost beatific image of Robin: Bruce Springsteen’s “I’m on Fire,” delivered in a gently folksy, almost fragile rendition by Cassandra Violet.

From Washington Post

But, he told me beatifically, something inside him had changed.

From New York Times

Tenants came to expect him greeting them each day with a beatific smile.

From Los Angeles Times

They had just finished lunch in a restaurant with a giant, beatific portrait of Mao overlooking them.

From New York Times

The artist, poet and musician, who experienced beatific visions throughout his 69 years on Earth, wasn't wandering lonely as a cloud, like some of his Romantic peers.

From BBC