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sublime

suh-BLYM
adj
1
So impressive, beautiful, or grand that it inspires deep awe.
"The view from the summit was utterly sublime."
"Critics called the performance a sublime piece of acting."
verb
1
For a solid to turn directly into a gas without passing through a liquid stage, or to cause it to do so (a chemistry term also called sublimating).
"Dry ice sublimes at room temperature, turning straight into carbon dioxide gas."

How to Use Sublime

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In plain EnglishIn everyday use, something so beautiful or grand it takes your breath away; in chemistry, a solid changing straight into a gas.

When to use it

The chemistry sense is technical; the everyday sense is a fairly formal, literary way to say "amazing."

Common pairings
sublime beauty utterly sublime sublime to ridiculous

Word Forms

sublimer comparative, sublimed past tense, sublime plural, sublimed plural, sublimes plural, sublimes singular, sublime singular, sublimed singular, sublimest singular, sublimedst singular, sublimeth singular, sublimest superlative

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Etymology

From Latin sublīmis, "elevated, lofty" — from sub- ("up to") plus a root meaning roughly "raised."

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