erhaben… Producing an overwhelming sense of awe or other high emotion through being vast or grand.

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From the in Italian vznešený… великолепный, возвышенный…

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Your feedback will be reviewed. wspaniały… as noun the sublime ‘a sense of the sublime’. The death of a repellent and unworthy character would surely not be shown in such a In contrast to the

From the : to convert (a solid substance) by heat into a vapor, which on cooling condenses again to solid form, without apparent liquefaction.to cause to be given off by this or some analogous process.to volatilize from the solid state to a gas, and then condense again as a solid without passing through the liquid state.of high moral, aesthetic, intellectual, or spiritual value; noble; exaltedinspiring deep veneration, awe, or uplifting emotion because of its beauty, nobility, grandeur, or immensityto change or cause to change directly from a solid to a vapour or gas without first meltingto undergo or cause to undergo this process followed by a reverse change directly from a vapour to a solid

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Sublime moments of creation are either transiently performed or statically commemorated and 'recalled' in the oratorio.

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sublim… exalted, lofty, noble-minded, high-minded, idealistic, rarefied, rarified, elevated, high-flown, grand.

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From the : Paradise Lost impressing the mind with a sense of grandeur or power; inspiring awe, veneration, etc.

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Thanks! (səblaɪm ) 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] If you describe something as sublime, you mean that it has a wonderful quality that affects you deeply. 1.1. the quality of being sublime: the sublime of nature. in Czech

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