sublime (Meaning)

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sublime (v)

vaporize and then condense right back again

change or cause to change directly from a solid into a vapor without first melting

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sublime (s)

inspiring awe

worthy of adoration or reverence

lifted up or set high

of high moral or intellectual value; elevated in nature or style

greatest or maximal in degree; extreme

sublime Sentence Examples

  1. The sublime grandeur of the mountains left me breathless.
  2. The symphony's finale reached a sublime crescendo, moving the audience to tears.
  3. The silence of the forest was sublime, broken only by the gentle rustling of leaves.
  4. The sunset over the ocean was a sublime spectacle of nature's artistry.
  5. The ballerina's movements were sublime, defying gravity with effortless grace.
  6. The mathematician's proof of the theorem was sublime in its simplicity and elegance.
  7. The taste of the chocolate truffle was sublime, a symphony of flavors melting on my tongue.
  8. The ocean's vastness and power filled me with a sublime sense of awe.
  9. The poet's use of language was sublime, creating images that transcended time and space.
  10. The beauty of the night sky, adorned with countless stars, was sublime, leaving me lost in wonder.

FAQs About the word sublime

vaporize and then condense right back again, change or cause to change directly from a solid into a vapor without first melting, inspiring awe, worthy of adorat

staggering, incredible, stunning, amazing, astonishing, marvelous, surprising,marvellous, wonderful, miraculous

typical, uninteresting, tedious, weary, normal, monotonous, dull, uninspiring, tiring, unimpressive

The sublime grandeur of the mountains left me breathless.

The symphony's finale reached a sublime crescendo, moving the audience to tears.

The silence of the forest was sublime, broken only by the gentle rustling of leaves.

The sunset over the ocean was a sublime spectacle of nature's artistry.