sublimely
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
sublime/səˈblʌɪm/
▶adjective (sublimer, sublimest)
- 1 of such excellence, grandeur, or beauty as to inspire great admiration or awe.
- 2 extreme or unparalleled: the sublime confidence of youth.
- 1 Chemistry (with reference to a solid substance) change directly into vapour when heated, typically forming a solid deposit again on cooling.
- 2 archaic elevate to a high degree of purity or excellence.
– derivatives
sublimely adverb,
sublimity noun.
sublimely adverb,
sublimity noun.
– origin C16 (in the sense ‘dignified, aloof’): from L. sublimis, from sub- ‘up to’ + a second element perh. rel. to limen ‘threshold’, limus ‘oblique’.
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