
1 lofty, high, supreme, exalted, elevated, empyrean or empyreal, heavenly, noble, glorious, grand, high-minded honourable, ennobled, eminent, glorified, beatified, …
25B6 adjective sublime music : EXALTED, elevated, noble, lofty, awe-inspiring, majestic, magnificent, glorious, superb, wonderful, marvellous, splendid informal fantastic, …Ĭoncise Oxford Thesaurus English vocabulary
SUBLIME - slightly literaryIf something goes from the sublime to the ridiculous, it starts with something good but becomes foolish.The …. adjective EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ I was amazed at his sublime insensitivity to other people's feelings. …Ĭollins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary If you describe something as sublime, you mean that it has a wonderful quality that affects you deeply. of the most exalted, grand, or noble kind awe-inspiring (sublime genius). (sublimer, sublimest) 1 of the most exalted, grand, or noble kind awe-inspiring (sublime genius). Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English sub ‧ lime 1 /səˈblaɪm/ BrE AmE adjective [ Date: 1300-1400 Language: Latin Origin: sublimis 'raised above … Oxford Advanced Learner's English Dictionary of very high quality and causing great admiration : sublime … SUBLIME - / səˈblaɪm NAmE / adjective, noun ■ adjective 1. SUBLIME - in literary criticism, grandeur of thought, emotion, and spirit that characterizes great literature. Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary ing ) Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French sublimer, from Medieval Latin sublimare to …. Random House Webster's Unabridged English Dictionary
seuh bluym"/, adj., n., v., sublimed, subliming … ) That which is sublime - with the definite article Webster's Revised Unabridged English Dictionary
) Awakening or expressing the emotion of awe, adoration, veneration, heroic resolve, etc. dignified grand solemn stately - said of …
SUBLIME - (superl.) Awakening or expressing the emotion of awe, adoration, veneration, heroic resolve, etc. SUBLIME - (n.) That which is sublime - with the definite article. Webster's New International English Dictionary səˈblīm verb ( -ed/-ing/-s ) Etymology: Middle English sublimen, from Middle French sublimer, from Medieval Latin sublimare to refine, … SUBLIME - adj/n sublime Porta Sublime Sublime Porte. More meanings of this word and English-Russian, Russian-English translations for the word «SUBLIME» in dictionaries. возвышенное, великое She elevated every rare small success to the sublime.