sublime in Korean
sublime in Korean is 숭고한 — sublime means so impressive, beautiful, or grand that it inspires deep awe.
sublime in Korean
숭고한
Pronounced: sunggohan
of a person: dignified, majestic, noble — see also dignified, majestic, noble
What does "sublime" mean?
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adj So impressive, beautiful, or grand that it inspires deep awe.
"The view from the summit was utterly sublime."
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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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