Platonic

Adjective

 * 1) capitalized Of or relating to the philosophical views of Plato and his successors.
 * 2) Not sexual in nature (sense derived through a popular interpretation of the above views)
 * They are friends, but the relationship is strictly platonic.

Antonyms

 * non-platonic, romantic, sexual

Derived terms

 * non-platonic
 * platonic love
 * platonic relationship
 * platonically

Adverbs for Platonic
coolly; strictly; altogether; supposedly; perhaps; utterly; amiably; studiously; sedately; thoughtfully; contemplatively; philosophically; calmly; tranquilly; stoically; soberly; demurely; presumably; dispassionately; disinterestedly; decorously; decently; honestly; virtuously; ridiculously; chastely.

Thesaurus
Augustinian, Averroist, Berkeleian, Cartesian, Hegelian, Heideggerian, Heraclitean, Humean, Husserlian, Kantian, Leibnizian, Neo-Hegelian, Neo-Pythagorean, Neoplatonic, Neoplatonistic, Parmenidean, Peripatetic, Platonistic, Pyrrhonic, Pythagorean, Sartrian, Schellingian, Schopenhauerian, Scotist, Socratic, Spencerian, Thomist, Thomistic, Viconian, Wittgensteinian, abstinent, animist, animistic, celibate, continent, idealist, idealistic, immaterialist, intact, maidenly, panpsychist, panpsychistic, pre-Socratic, solipsistic, spiritualist, spiritualistic, vestal, virgin, virginal

Alternative forms

 * Platonic