sublime
sub
ˈsəb
sēb
lime
laɪm
laim
/sʌblˈa‍ɪm/

Definition & Meaning of "sublime"in English

sublime
01

having exceptional beauty or excellence

Approving
Formal
Examples
The pianist 's performance of the concerto was sublime, leaving the audience in awe of her talent.
02

deserving reverence, deep admiration, or veneration

Approving
Formal
Examples
The cathedral stood as a sublime monument of faith.
03

of the highest or most extreme degree

Formal
Examples
He showed sublime confidence even in defeat.
04

raised, elevated, or positioned high above the ordinary or ground level

Examples
The temple stood on a sublime height overlooking the valley.
05

of high moral, spiritual, or intellectual worth

Examples
The philosopher 's words carried a sublime vision of humanity.
to sublime
01

to change directly from a solid to a vapor and then condense back into solid form without passing through a liquid state

Examples
Dry ice sublimes at room temperature, forming visible vapor.
02

to cause a solid to turn directly into vapor without melting

Transitive
Examples
The chemist sublimed the iodine by gently heating it in a sealed flask.
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