IPA: /səˈræfɪkli/
KK: /sɛˈræfɪkli/
In a way that is angelic or heavenly, often associated with purity and bliss.
She smiled seraphically, radiating peace and joy to everyone around her.
Seraphically → It is formed from "seraph" (from Hebrew "seraphim", meaning fiery ones or angels) and the suffix "-ically" (meaning in a manner relating to). The word "seraphically" means in a manner relating to or characteristic of seraphs, often implying a heavenly or divine quality.
Imagine behaving in a way that reflects the qualities of divine beings ('seraphs') — that's what 'seraphically' means.