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- 1. relating to an imaginary or spiritual world: "music of an almost other-worldly beauty"
- 2. unworldly: "celibate clerics with a very other-worldly outlook"
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adjective. of, relating to, or devoted to another world, as the world of imagination or the world to come. otherworldly. / ˌʌðəˈwɜːldlɪ / adjective. of or relating to the spiritual or imaginative world. impractical or unworldly. Discover More. Derived Forms. ˌotherˈworldliness, noun. Discover More. Other Words From. oth er·world li·ness noun.
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Otherworldly means of, relating to, or resembling that of a world other than the actual world. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for otherworldly.
Other-worldly means connected with spiritual thoughts and ideas rather than with ordinary life. Learn how to use this adjective with pronunciation, pictures and example sentences.
Otherworldly means more closely connected to spiritual things than to the ordinary things of life. See how to use this adjective in sentences and synonyms, translations and related words.
Otherworldly means more closely connected to spiritual things than to the ordinary things of life. Learn more about this adjective, its synonyms and how to use it in sentences from various sources.
Definition of other-worldly adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Otherworldly means strange or spiritual, and not much connected with ordinary things. Learn how to use this adjective in sentences, synonyms, pronunciation, and word origin.