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sublimity
sub·lime S0843700 (sə-blīm′)adj.1. Characterized by nobility; majestic.2. a. Of high spiritual, moral, or intellectual worth.b. Not to be excelled; supreme.3. Inspiring awe; impressive.4. Archaic Raised aloft; set high.5. Archaic Of lofty appearance or bearing; haughty: "not terrible, / That I should fear ... / But solemn and sublime" (John Milton).n.1. Something sublime.2. An ultimate example.v. sub·limed, sub·lim·ing, sub·limes v.tr.1. To render sublime.2. Chemistry To cause to sublimate.v.intr. Chemistry To sublimate. [French, from Old French, sublimated, from Latin sublīmis, uplifted.] sub·lime′ly adv.sub·lime′ness, sub·lim′i·ty (sə-blĭm′ĭ-tē) n.sub•lim•i•ty (səˈblɪm ɪ ti) n., pl. -ties. 1. the state or quality of being sublime. 2. a sublime person or thing. [1520–30] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | sublimity - nobility in thought or feeling or stylemagnanimousness, nobleness, grandeur, nobility - the quality of elevation of mind and exaltation of character or ideals or conduct | Translationssublime (səˈblaim) adjective of overwhelming greatness, grandeur, beauty etc. 卓越的,崇高的 卓越的,崇高的 suˈblimely adverb 卓越地,崇高地 卓越地,崇高地 suˈblimity (-ˈbli-) noun 崇高性 崇高性EncyclopediaSeesublimesublimity
Words related to sublimitynoun nobility in thought or feeling or styleRelated Words- magnanimousness
- nobleness
- grandeur
- nobility
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