IPA: /nɪmˈfiːən/
KK: /nɪmˈfiːən/
Relating to a type of spirit or goddess in mythology, often associated with nature and beauty.
The artist painted a nymphean scene filled with lush greenery and delicate flowers.
Nymphean → It is derived from "nympha" (from Latin, meaning nymph or a spirit of nature) and the suffix "-ean" (meaning relating to or characteristic of). The word "nymphean" refers to something that is characteristic of or related to nymphs, often evoking a sense of beauty and nature.
Think of 'nympha' as a spirit of nature, and remember that 'nymphean' describes something that embodies the qualities or characteristics of these enchanting beings.
No commonly confused words.