Cherubic (adjective)
cherubic [ chuh-roo-bik ]adjective1. of or having the nature of a cherub, or an angel represented as a rosy-cheeked child with wings; angelic.
2. having a plump, pretty innocence:
a cherubic face and a dazzling smile.Sometimes che·ru·bi·cal.
OTHER WORDS FROM CHERUBICche·ru·bi·cal·ly, adverb
WORDS RELATED TO CHERUBICadorable, cherubical, childlike, cute, innocent, sweet
See synonyms for cherubic on Thesaurus.comORIGIN: First recorded in 1620–1630; cherub + -ic
HOW TO USE CHERUBIC IN A SENTENCEConservative columnist George Will calls him a “cherubic 40-year-old…a human beam of sunshine.”
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