Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Paradise"
The meaning of "Paradise" in various phrases and sentences
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What does “Every paradise sees its share of storms, but in the end, it’s still paradise.” Trevor Driggers mean?
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In the literal sense, it means that a beautiful tropical island will have storms sometimes but it is still beautiful. This can also refer to a relationship with someone that can be tough or difficult sometimes but it is worth it in the end.
The basic meaning is anything good can have some things that can be bad or tough but it is still good. Hope this helps!
The basic meaning is anything good can have some things that can be bad or tough but it is still good. Hope this helps!
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What does paradise mean?
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Heaven
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What does paradise mean?
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A heavenly place; a place with no sorrow.
The place where you get in the afterlife.
The place where you get in the afterlife.
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What does paradise mean?
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jannat
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What does paradise mean?
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Paradise - a place of bliss (extreme happiness). Can also refer to Heaven.
I think it means 天堂 in Traditional Chinese.
I think it means 天堂 in Traditional Chinese.
Example sentences using "Paradise"
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Please show me example sentences with paradise.
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This place here is a paradise. Welcome to paradise.
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Please show me example sentences with paradise.
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Paradise is used to describe a peaceful and beautiful place.
“This is paradise”
“I would rather be in paradise than in school”
“My honeymoon was paradise”
Things like that.
“This is paradise”
“I would rather be in paradise than in school”
“My honeymoon was paradise”
Things like that.
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Please show me example sentences with paradise.
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Synonyms of "Paradise" and their differences
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What is the difference between paradise and heaven ?
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this is kind of tricky. Both these words have different stand points depending on how it is use. They both can be use as expressions to describe places of a grand scale. Basically, they are one in the same, however, I would consider paradise more of an actual thing, and heaven as a thing to fantasize about.
- "This place an island paradise!"
- "The food tastes great, I must be in heaven!"
Does this make sense? I tried to explain it well. 😅
- "This place an island paradise!"
- "The food tastes great, I must be in heaven!"
Does this make sense? I tried to explain it well. 😅
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What is the difference between paradise and heaven ?
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Paradise can sometimes be an island or somewhere tropical. Heaven can also be a place called after life that is religious.
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What is the difference between paradise and heaven ?
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Paradise is a place of extreme happiness or beauty. "Bora Bora is an island paradise."
Heaven is the afterlife where a person is united with God. (Hell is the afterlife where the person is away from God forever.)
In many religions (especially Christianity), heaven is also a paradise, because union with God gives extreme happiness.
Heaven is the afterlife where a person is united with God. (Hell is the afterlife where the person is away from God forever.)
In many religions (especially Christianity), heaven is also a paradise, because union with God gives extreme happiness.
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What is the difference between paradise and heaven ?
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Heaven is more likely to have religious implications. Paradise is a very very nice place, but not necessarily in the sense of an afterlife.
That said, they are somewhat interchangeable
That said, they are somewhat interchangeable
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What is the difference between paradise and haven ?
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dependent on context, although I feel that both can be quite interchangeable unless you're specifically referring to Heaven in the religious sense.
"I must be in heaven!" can be used if, for example, I see something really beautiful right before me.
Sentence can be changed slightly to "This is paradise!" to refer to the same emotive description for the same scenario.
Hope this helps!
"I must be in heaven!" can be used if, for example, I see something really beautiful right before me.
Sentence can be changed slightly to "This is paradise!" to refer to the same emotive description for the same scenario.
Hope this helps!
Translations of "Paradise"
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How do you say this in English (US)? paradise
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How do you say this in English (UK)? paradise
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How do you say this in English (US)? paradise
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How do you say this in English (US)? paradise
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paradise is correct
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How do you say this in English (US)? What is the different between paradise and heaven?
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Same meaning~
Other questions about "Paradise"
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Wherever you live, it become paradise
( is it sound ok ?)
( is it sound ok ?)
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The grammatically correct way to say it would be "Wherever you live becomes paradise."
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Please show me how to pronounce paradise 🎶 ? .
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You are in he paradise
Does this sound natural?
Does this sound natural?
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Try putting "his" instead of "he"
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Definitely here is a paradise for shopping if you have lots of money, otherwise here is a zoo. Does this sound natural?
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This place is definitely a paradise if you have money but otherwise it's a zoo.
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I've read "Anywhere is paradise. It's up to you". Well, I'd have said "Paradise is everywhere...". Why am I wrong?...
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The two sentences don't convey the same message. "Everywhere" means all places but "anywhere" means any place.
- "Anywhere is paradise" = any place can be paradise.
- "Everywhere is paradise" = all places are paradise.
I wouldn't say you're wrong but not all places would be considered paradise. However, individuals can feel as though a certain place is much like paradise.
- "Anywhere is paradise" = any place can be paradise.
- "Everywhere is paradise" = all places are paradise.
I wouldn't say you're wrong but not all places would be considered paradise. However, individuals can feel as though a certain place is much like paradise.
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