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Word | Transcendent |
Hindi Meaning | ज्ञानातीत, उत्कृष्ट, अनुभवातीत, मीमांसात्मक, अतींद्रिय, अतीन्द्रिय/उत्तमोत्तम/अत्तुत्तम/, अतिश्रेष्ट, अन्तर्ज्ञानवाद, अन्तर्ज्ञानवादी, अतींद्रियवाद, अतींद्रियवादी, अतींद्रिय चिंतन, अतींद्रियवाद, श्रेष्ठ, उत्तम, बढ़िया, परे, बढ़कर, अत्युत्तम, सर्वोत्त्कृष्ट |
beyond and outside the ordinary range of human experience or understanding; philosophers...often explicitly reject the notion of any transcendent reality beyond thought...and claim to be concerned only with thought itself...- W.P.Alston; the unknowable mysteries of lifer / beyond and outside the ordinary range of human experience or understanding / Very excellent / surpassing; exceeding ordinary limits; superior / beyond or above the range of normal or merely physical human experience. / going beyond the limits of ordinary experience / far better or greater than what is usual, | |
Usage | ⇒ She is a singer of trancendent genius ⇒ Standing on the hillside watching the sunset through the Golden Gate was a transcendent experience for Lise; the sight was so beautiful it surpassed her wildest dreams. ⇒ a firm belief in angels, demons, and other transcendent beings ⇒ the search for a transcendent level of knowledge |
Synonyms | supreme, excellent, superior, surpassing, sublime, transcendental, incomparable, consummate, matchless, perfect, ultimate, divine, ideal, preeminent, unparalleled, abstract, great, peerless, theoretical, unsurpassable, |
Antonyms | inferior, earthly, ordinary, expected, knowable, mundane, simple, average, bad, carnal, cognisable, cognizable, cognoscible, common, commonplace, customary, deplorable, destitute, dummy, earthborn, |
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