Word familyadjectivebeatificadverbbeatificallynounbeatificationverbbeatify
bea·tif·ic /ˌbiːəˈtɪfɪk◂/adjectiveadj
ALCALMa beatific look, smile etc shows great peace and happiness 〔外表、笑容等〕极乐的,幸福安详的
—beatifically /-kli/adverbadv
Examples from the Corpus
beatific• She had an almost beatific expression on her pretty face.• The corridor walls are covered in photographs; barrel-bellied women with scrunched-up faces strain to deliver, post-birth beatific smiles radiate satisfaction.• They have facts, figures, glossy brochures, glossy lawyers and beatific smiles.• Black smokers, they were called, for not far away lay a beatific version of these vents.• Short of the beatific vision, to what can theological exploration point?
Originbeatific
(1600-1700)Latinbeatificus“making happy”, from beatus“blessed, happy”