noun
- plural of ethereality; the quality or state of being ethereal; extreme delicacy, lightness, or insubstantiality
- plural of ethereality; things or beings that are ethereal or spiritual in nature
Usage: formal; often used in philosophical, literary, or artistic contexts
Usage: formal; philosophical or spiritual usage
Examples
- The dancer's movements possessed an ethereal quality that captivated the audience with their etherealities.
- The poet explored the etherealities of love and loss throughout her collection.
- Medieval philosophers debated the etherealities of the soul and its relationship to the body.
- The painting captured the etherealities of light and shadow in a dreamlike landscape.
- She was drawn to the etherealities of classical music, finding solace in its abstract beauty.
- The novel's protagonist sought to understand the etherealities of human existence.