Seraph

Pronunciation: /ˈsɛɹəf/

Seraph (noun)

  1. A high-ranking angel in religious stories, often described as having great light and power and serving God.
  2. In poetry or writing, a word for an angel-like being, used to create a spiritual or beautiful feeling.

Examples

  • A seraph appeared in the quiet sky above the city.
  • The seraph guided the lost traveler through the dark night.