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sublime in Korean

sublime in Korean is 숭고한 — sublime means so impressive, beautiful, or grand that it inspires deep awe.

sublime in Korean

숭고한
adj
Pronounced: sunggohan
of a person: dignified, majestic, noble — see also dignified, majestic, noble

What does "sublime" mean?

  1. adj So impressive, beautiful, or grand that it inspires deep awe.
    "The view from the summit was utterly sublime."
  2. verb 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."

sublime in a sentence

  • The view from the summit was utterly sublime.
  • Critics called the performance a sublime piece of acting.
  • Dry ice sublimes at room temperature, turning straight into carbon dioxide gas.

Common Korean translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "sublime" in Korean?

"sublime" in Korean is 숭고한. sublime means: So impressive, beautiful, or grand that it inspires deep awe.

How do you pronounce 숭고한?

"sublime" in Korean is 숭고한, pronounced "sunggohan".

How do you use "sublime" in a sentence?

Example: "The view from the summit was utterly sublime." In Korean, "sublime" is 숭고한.

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