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    sub·lime
    /səˈblīm/

    adjective

    verb

    • 1. (of a solid substance) change directly into vapor 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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  2. 1. : to cause to pass directly from the solid to the vapor state and condense back to solid form. 2. [French sublimer, from Latin sublimare] a (1) : to elevate or exalt especially in dignity or honor. (2) : to render finer (as in purity or excellence) b. : to convert (something inferior) into something of higher worth. intransitive verb.

  3. SUBLIME definition: 1. extremely good, beautiful, or enjoyable: 2. very great: 3. something that is sublime: . Learn more.

  4. 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."

  5. Sublime definition: elevated or lofty in thought, language, etc.. See examples of SUBLIME used in a sentence.

  6. SUBLIME meaning: 1. extremely good, beautiful, or enjoyable: 2. very great: 3. something that is sublime: . Learn more.

  7. 10 meanings: 1. of high moral, aesthetic, intellectual, or spiritual value; noble; exalted 2. inspiring deep veneration, awe,.... Click for more definitions.

  8. Definition of sublime adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Define sublime. sublime synonyms, sublime pronunciation, sublime translation, English dictionary definition of sublime. adj. 1. Characterized by nobility; majestic. 2. a. Of high spiritual, moral, or intellectual worth. b. Not to be excelled; supreme. 3. Inspiring awe;...

  10. Oct 4, 2023 · 1. Set or raised aloft; high up. Now rare (archaic in later… 2. Of language, style, or a literary work: expressing noble… Expand. 3. Frequently poetic. Noble, dignified, or stately in bearing… 4. Belonging to or designating the highest sphere of thought… Expand. 5. Of a person, personal attribute, action, etc.: morally… Expand.

  11. sublime. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English sub‧lime1 /səˈblaɪm/ adjective 1 something that is sublime is so good or beautiful that it affects you deeply The view was sublime.