Transcendent
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English
Adjective
Transcendent (comparative more Transcendent, superlative most Transcendent)
- surpassing usual limits
- beyond the range of usual perception
- free from constraints of the material world
Related terms
- transcendence
- transcendency
- transcendental
- transcendently
- transcendology
Verb
Transcendent
- third-person plural present indicative of transcender
- third-person plural present subjunctive of transcender
Thesaurus
Christlike, Christly, a cut above, above, absolute, accomplished, ahead, amorphous, ascendant, better, blind, boundless, capping, celestial, chosen, clear as mud, cloudy, consummate, dark, dim, distinguished, divine, eclipsing, eminent, empyrean, entire, eternal, exceeding, excellent, excelling, finer, finished, foggy, fuzzy, godlike, godly, greater, hazy, heavenly, higher, hypothetical, ideal, in ascendancy, in the ascendant, incarnate, incarnated, incomparable, indeterminate, indistinct, infinite, intact, intercessional, intercessive, made flesh, magnificent, major, marked, matchless, mediative, mediatory, misty, muddy, murky, nebulous, obscure, of choice, one up on, opaque, outstanding, over, paramount, peerless, perfect, preeminent, propitiative, propitiatory, rare, redemptive, rivaling, salvational, self-existent, shadowy, shapeless, sublime, super, superb, superhuman, superior, supernatural, supreme, surpassing, theoretical, topping, towering, transcendental, transcending, ultimate, unclear, unique, unmatchable, unparalleled, unplain, unsurpassable, upper, vague, whole
Etymology
transcend
Pronunciation
- IPA: /tɹænˈsɛndɛnt/
Latin
Verb
transcendent
- third-person plural future active indicative of transcendō