Synonym: distinguished, eloquent, exalted, grand, great, lofty, majestic, noble, prominent. Similar words: public, publisher, publish, republic, in public, publicly, publicity, Republican. Meaning: [sə'blaɪm] v. 1. vaporize and then condense right back again 2. change or cause to change directly from a solid into a vapor without first melting. adj. 1. inspiring awe 2. worthy of adoration or reverence 3. lifted up or set high 4. of high moral or intellectual value; elevated in nature or style.
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31) Mating such sublime styling to the most evocative engine of the era was nothing short of automotive gen us.
32) The air was filled with sublime music and the sound of burning wood was like the soft crackle of melting ice.
33) In the machine age there was little place for the sublime. Sentencedict.com
34) This was sublime ridiculousness, to give away a blood-soiled shirt to a walking corpse.
35) Constructed layer by layer, Ostrowski's canvases range from the sublime to the ridiculous, presenting many paradoxes in the process.
36) In the age of machines, there is little place for the sublime.
37) Like Marxism-Leninism, it entertains a sublime vision of human potential for social harmony and individual fulfilment.
38) Ironically, the sublime progress of Knight and Singh left little time for the real enforcers.
39) This is not to say that it does not contain many magnificent passages, some comic, some sublime.
40) The works range from the sublime, with textured prints in iridescent gold, to humorously eccentric meat and sky collages.
41) Art is about creativity, transmuting the humblest subjects into the sublime.
42) It's easy to understand that the vast wilderness encouraged thoughts of the sublime.
43) For the happy man prayer is only a jumble of words,(sentencedict.com) until the day when sorrow comes to explain to him the sublime language by means of which he speaks to God. Alexandre Dumas
44) The discovery of her own capacity for longing catapults Sabrina into a kind of epistolary sublime.
45) Chelsea's capacity for lurching from the sublime to the ridiculous is a tradition.
46) A happy holiday course in a sublime setting sums up Ufford Park nicely.
47) A sublime, monumental dead end, that has produced some brilliant sado-masochist poetry from band and critic alike.
48) Sublime the cataract might be to the casual visitor, but shrewder eyes were taking its measure.
49) Light in texture, it is sublime served with cascades of cream poured over.
50) We hope that this book will help sportspeople accept their encounters with the sublime and uncanny.
51) The learned men of that school were known as doctors plus epithets: the Angelic Doctor, the Sublime Doctor and so forth.
52) Once the necessary control has been acquired, the two beings are fused and reach sublime spiritual joy.
53) I was amazed at his sublime insensitivity to other people's feelings.
54) Here were still the great theatres, whose promenades had been paraded by the most sublime courtesans of the age.
55) All of this may seem a digression from what this article set out to be: an inquiry into the sublime.
56) Together, they showcase his combustible bop chops and sublime ballad skills, as well as his meteoric rise to prominence.
57) After due consideration she decided to go from the sublime to the ridiculous.
58) The vase towers bring beauty to the ugliest place, and have altered human perceptions of what is sublime.
59) We are taught, correctly, that forgiveness is sublime, but often forgiveness leaves us unjustly suspended in emotional conflict.
60) With Riders in the Sky in the saddle, you can depend on superb musicianship and sublime vocals.
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