Sublime

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  • adjective. Characterized by nobility; majestic.
  • adjective. undefined
  • adjective. Of high spiritual, moral, or intellectual worth.
  • adjective. Not to be excelled; supreme.
  • adjective. Inspiring awe; impressive.
  • adjective. Raised aloft; set high.
  • adjective. Of lofty appearance or bearing; haughty.
  • noun. Something sublime.
  • noun. An ultimate example.
  • intransitive verb. To render sublime.
  • intransitive verb. To cause to sublimate.
  • intransitive verb. To sublimate.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • To raise on high.
  • To sublimate.
  • To elevate; refine; purify; etherealize.
  • To be affected by sublimation; be brought or changed into a state of vapor by heat, and then condensed by cold, as camphor or sulphur.
  • To become exalted as by sublimation.
  • High in place; uplifted; elevated; exalted; lofty.
  • High in excellence; elevated by nature; exalted above men in general by lofty or noble traits; eminent: said of persons.
  • Striking the mind with a sense of grandeur or power, physical or moral; calculated to awaken awe, veneration, exalted or heroic feeling, and the like; lofty; grand; noble: noting a natural object or scenery, an action or conduct, a discourse, a work of man's hands, a spectacle, etc.: as, sublime scenery; sublime heroism.
  • Of lofty mien; elevated in manner, expression, or appearance.
  • In anatomy, superficial; not deep-seated: opposed to profound: as, the sublime flexor of the fingers (the flexor sublimis, a muscle).
  • Synonyms and Grand, Lofty, Sublime, majestic, stately. Grand founds its meanings on the idea of great size, lofty and sublime on that of height. Natural objects may be sublime without physical height, if vastness and great impressiveness are present. In the moral field the sublime is that which is so high above ordinary human achievements as to give the impression of astonishment blended with awe, as the leap of Curtius into the chasm, or the death of the martyr Stephen. In moral things the grand suggests both vastness and elevation. Lofty may imply pride, but in this connection it notes only a lower degree of the sublime, sublime being the strongest word in the language for ideas of its class.
  • noun. That which is sublime: commonly with the definite article.
  • noun. The grand, impressive, and awe-inspiring in the works of nature or art, as distinguished from the beautiful: occasionally with the indefinite article, to express a particular character of sublimity.
  • noun. That which has been elevated and sublimated to its extreme limit; a noble and exalted ideal.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • noun. A grand or lofty style in speaking or writing; a style that expresses lofty conceptions.
  • noun. That which is grand in nature or art, as distinguished from the merely beautiful.
  • intransitive verb. To pass off in vapor, with immediate condensation; specifically, to evaporate or volatilize from the solid state without apparent melting; -- said of those substances, like arsenic, benzoic acid, etc., which do not exhibit a liquid form on heating, except under increased pressure.
  • adjective. Lifted up; high in place; exalted aloft; uplifted; lofty.
  • adjective. Distinguished by lofty or noble traits; eminent; -- said of persons.
  • adjective. Awakening or expressing the emotion of awe, adoration, veneration, heroic resolve, etc.; dignified; grand; solemn; stately; -- said of an impressive object in nature, of an action, of a discourse, of a work of art, of a spectacle, etc..
  • adjective. Elevated by joy; elate.
  • adjective. Lofty of mien; haughty; proud.
  • transitive verb. To raise on high.
  • transitive verb. To subject to the process of sublimation; to heat, volatilize, and condense in crystals or powder; to distill off, and condense in solid form; hence, also, to purify.
  • transitive verb. To exalt; to heighten; to improve; to purify.
  • transitive verb. To dignify; to ennoble.
  • Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
  • adjective. Noble and majestic.
  • adjective. Impressive and awe-inspiring.
  • noun. something sublime
  • verb. To sublimate.
  • WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
  • adjective. inspiring awe
  • adjective. worthy of adoration or reverence
  • adjective. lifted up or set high
  • verb. vaporize and then condense right back again
  • adjective. of high moral or intellectual value; elevated in nature or style
  • verb. change or cause to change directly from a solid into a vapor without first melting
  • Word Usage
    "Besides this distinction, they have what they call the sublime, that is, a style proper for poetry, and which is the exact scripture style."
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    elated  glorious  noble  sacred  
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    Dime  Grime  Lyme  Time  anticrime  
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    divine  exalt  heroic  lofty  poetic  
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