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- Dictionarysublime/səˈblʌɪm/
adjective
- 1. of very great excellence or beauty: "Mozart's sublime piano concertos" Similar Opposite
- 2. (of a person's attitude or behaviour) extreme or unparalleled: "he had the sublime confidence of youth" Similar
verb
- 1. (of a solid substance) change directly into vapour when heated, typically forming a solid deposit again on cooling: "the ice sublimed away, leaving the books dry and undamaged"
- 2. elevate to a high degree of moral or spiritual purity or excellence: archaic "let your thoughts be sublimed by the spirit of God"
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Sublime can be an adjective meaning extremely good, beautiful, or enjoyable, or a noun meaning something that is sublime. It can also be a verb meaning to change a solid directly into a gas without becoming a liquid. See how to use sublime in sentences and different languages.
- English (US)
SUBLIME meaning: 1. extremely good, beautiful, or enjoyable:...
- Znaczenie Sublime, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
SUBLIME definicja: 1. extremely good, beautiful, or...
- Sublime: Thai Translation
sublime translate: สูงส่ง. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Sublime: Polish Translation
SUBLIME translate: wspaniały, sublimować, wzniosły,...
- Sublime: German Translation
SUBLIME translate: erhaben. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Sublime: Czech Translation
SUBLIME - translate into Czech with the English-Czech...
- Sublime: Danish Translation
sublime - translate into Danish with the English-Danish...
- Sublime: Portuguese Translation
SUBLIME translate: sublime, sublime, absoluto, sublime....
- English (US)
Sublime can be a verb meaning to change from solid to gas and back, or an adjective meaning lofty, grand, or awe-inspiring. Learn the synonyms, examples, history, and etymology of sublime from Merriam-Webster.
Sublime can be an adjective, noun, or verb with different meanings. As an adjective, it means elevated, lofty, or inspiring. As a noun, it means the realm of things that are sublime. As a verb, it means to change a solid into a gas without melting.
Sublime means extremely good, beautiful, or enjoyable, or very great. It can also be a noun for something that is sublime, or a verb for changing a solid into a gas without becoming a liquid. See how to use sublime in sentences and different languages.
In common use, sublime is an adjective meaning "awe-inspiringly grand, excellent, or impressive," like the best chocolate fudge sundae you've ever had. You might describe a spine-tingling piece of music as "a work of sublime beauty."
Sublime means of high moral, aesthetic, intellectual, or spiritual value; inspiring awe or admiration. It can also refer to a chemical process of changing a solid into a vapor without melting. See synonyms, antonyms, and usage examples.
1. of high moral, aesthetic, intellectual, or spiritual value; noble; exalted. 2. inspiring deep veneration, awe, or uplifting emotion because of its beauty, nobility, grandeur, or immensity. 3. unparalleled; supreme. a sublime compliment. 4. poetic. of proud bearing or aspect.