Sublime
English
Adjective
Sublime (comparative more Sublime, superlative most Sublime)
- Noble and majestic.
- Impressive and awe-inspiring.
Noun
Sublime (plural Sublimes)- something sublime
Verb
Sublime (third-person singular simple present Sublimes, present participle subliming, simple past and past participle sublimed)
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Thesaurus
Elysian, Olympian, abstract, aerate, aerial, aerify, aggrandize, aggrandized, airy, altitudinous, apotheosized, ascending, aspiring, atomize, august, awe-inspiring, awesome, beaming, beatific, beatified, big, bighearted, blissful, blooming, bolt, bright, brilliant, canonized, carbonate, chivalrous, chlorinate, clarify, clear, colossal, dazzling, decrassify, deified, depurate, devastating, dignified, dignify, distill, distinguish, distinguished, divine, dominating, edulcorate, elevated, elute, eminent, emit, empyreal, empyrean, ennoble, ennobled, enshrined, enthroned, erect, essentialize, ethereal, etherify, etherize, evaporate, exalted, excellent, exhale, extract, famous, filter, filtrate, fluidize, fractionate, fume, fumigate, gasify, generous, give off, glamorous, glorified, glorify, glorious, glowing, godlike, good, gorgeous, grand, grave, great, great of heart, greathearted, handsome, haughty, heavenly, held in awe, heroic, high, high and mighty, high-minded, high-pitched, high-reaching, high-set, high-up, holy, honor, honorable, humbling, hydrogenate, ideal, idealistic, immortal, immortalized, inspiring, killing, knightly, largehearted, lauded, leach, liberal, lifted, lixiviate, lofty, magnanimous, magnificent, magnified, magnify, majestic, mighty, mind-boggling, monumental, mounting, moving, noble, noble-minded, on stilts, openhanded, outtopping, overlooking, overpowering, overtopping, overwhelming, oxygenate, paradisiac, paradisial, paradisian, paradisic, percolate, perfume, princely, prominent, proud, purify, radiant, raised, rampant, raving, ravishing, rectify, reek, refine, renowned, resplendent, sacred, sainted, saintly, sanctified, screen, send out, separate, serious, shining, shrined, sieve, sift, smoke, soaring, solemn, sparkling, spiring, spiritual, spiritualize, splendid, splendiferous, splendorous, splendrous, spray, stately, steam, steep, stilted, strain, stunning, sublimate, superb, supereminent, superlative, supernal, supreme, throned, topless, toplofty, topping, towering, towery, transcendent, transcendental, try, upcast, upflung, uplifted, upraised, uprear, upreared, upright, upthrown, vaporize, volatilize, weighty, winnow
Etymology
From Middle French sublime, from Latin sublīmis (“high”), from sub- (“up to", "upwards”) + uncertain, often identified with Latin līmis, ablative singular of līmus (“oblique”) or līmen (“threshold", "entrance", "lintel”)
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Danish
Adjective
Sublime
French
Verb
Sublime
- first-person singular present indicative of sublimer
- third-person singular present indicative of sublimer
- first-person singular present subjunctive of sublimer
- third-person singular present subjunctive of sublimer
- second-person singular imperative of sublimer
Pronunciation
Italian
Adjective
sublime m. and f. (m and f plural sublimi)
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Latin
Adjective
sublīme
- vocative masculine singular of sublīmus
Portuguese
Adjective
sublime m. and f. (plural sublimes)
Noun
sublime m. and f. (plural sublimes)
Verb
Sublime
- First-person singular subjunctive present of sublimar.
- Third-person singular subjunctive present of sublimar.
- Third-person singular afirmative imperative of sublimar.
- Third-person singular negative imperative of sublimar.
Pronunciation
- IPA: /su.ˈbli.mɪ/ (Brazilian Portuguese), /su.'bli.mɨ/ (European Portuguese)
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Spanish
Adjective
Verb
Sublime (infinitive sublimar)
- Formal second-person singular (usted) imperative form of sublimar.
- First-person singular (yo) present subjunctive form of sublimar.
- Formal second-person singular (usted) present subjunctive form of sublimar.
- Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) present subjunctive form of sublimar.
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