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Word | Sublime |
Hindi Meaning | उदात्त, पूजनीय, परम, प्रभावशाली, अवर्णनीय, विस्मयकारी, उत्कृष्ट, बुलंद, पूरी तरह से, अत्यधिक, उत्कृष्ट ढंग से, विशिष्ट, प्रसिद्ध, उन्नत, प्रौढ़, भव्य, उदात्तता, महान |
inspiring awe; well-meaning ineptitude that rises to empyreal absurdity- M.S.Dworkin; empyrean aplomb- Hamilton Basso; the sublime beauty of the night / inspiring awe / That which is sublime / exalted; noble and uplifting; utter / of such excellence, grandeur, or beauty as to inspire great admiration or awe. / to cause to pass directly from the solid to the vapor state and condense back to solid form / [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 / to pass directly from the solid to the vapor state / very beautiful or good : causing strong feelings of admiration or wonder / complete or extreme, | |
Usage | ⇒ Lucy was in awe of Desi's sublime musicianship, while he was in awe of her sublime naiveté. ⇒ … models indicate that frost in most of the southern hemisphere is currently subliming, thinning the surface deposits. —— William B. McKinnon et al., Encyclopedia Of The Solar System, 1999 ⇒ Mozart's sublime piano concertos |
Synonyms | noble, grand, superb, lofty, splendid, exalted, majestic, elevated, high, magnificent, stately, eminent, excellent, imposing, great, marvellous, divine, empyrean, glorious, heavenly, |
Antonyms | contemptible, ignoble, inglorious, vile, wretched, dejected, despicable, humiliating, ignominious, lowly, mean, mundane, poor, profane, sorry, vicious, abject, abominable, base, boring, |
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