paradise

UK /ˈpæɹ.ə.daɪs/ US /ˈpæɹ.ə.dɑes/
noun 5name 5verb 3

Collocations

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1

(noun.) heaven

VERB + PARADISE

go to

After a lifetime of kindness, she believed she would finally go to paradise.

PREP

in ~

After winning the lottery, she felt like she was living in paradise on that beautiful tropical island.

2

(noun.) perfect place

ADJ

perfect, unspoilt | beautiful

lost

She often thought about her lost paradise, the small beach house where she spent summers as a child.

children's, walker's, etc. | earthly, island, tropical

VERB + PARADISE

create

The designer created a paradise for wildlife by planting native trees and flowers throughout the nature reserve.

find

After years of traveling, she finally found paradise on a small island with white beaches.

PARADISE + NOUN

island

PREP

in (a) ~

Living on that quiet island felt like being in paradise for the whole summer.

~ for

This beach resort is a paradise for families looking for affordable vacations.

~ of

The small island became a paradise of tropical fruits and clear blue waters for the family.

PHRASES

a paradise on earth

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