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    sublimely
    /səˈblaɪmli/

    adv

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  2. SUBLIMELY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary. Meaning of sublimely in English. sublimely. adverb. uk / səˈblaɪm.li / us / səˈblaɪm.li / Add to word list. extremely: At times the writing is sublimely funny. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Linguistics: very & extreme. abjectly. absolutely. abundantly clear. beyond. biblical.

  3. adverb. us / səˈblaɪm.li / uk / səˈblaɪm.li / Add to word list. extremely: At times the writing is sublimely funny. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Linguistics: very & extreme. abjectly. absolutely. abundantly clear. beyond. biblical. downright. extraordinarily. extremely. infinitely. particularly. richly. stupefyingly. super-duper.

  4. sublimely. adverb. completely; in a lofty and exalted manner. “awaking in me, sublimely unconscious, interest and energy for tackling these tasks”.

  5. 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. : to pass directly from the solid to the vapor state. sublimable.

  6. (formal, often disapproving) extremely, especially in a way that shows somebody is not aware of what they are doing or are not concerned about what happens because of it. She was sublimely unaware of the trouble she had caused. Check pronunciation: sublimely. Definition of sublimely adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  7. noun. uk / səˈblaɪm / us / səˈblaɪm / the sublime. something that is sublime: A great deal of literature is only the obvious transformed into the sublime. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Idiom. from the sublime to the ridiculous. sublime. verb [ T/I ] uk / səˈblaɪm / us / səˈblaɪm /

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