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sublimity

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[suh-blim-i-tee] / səˈblɪm ɪ ti /

noun

plural

sublimities
  1. the state or quality of being sublime.

  2. a sublime person or thing.


Etymology

Origin of sublimity

1520–30; < Latin sublīmitās height, equivalent to sublīm ( is ) sublime + -itās -ity

Explanation

Something that's very beautiful, noble, or excellent has the quality of sublimity. You might be overwhelmed by the magnificence and sublimity of the view you see the first time you visit the Grand Canyon. The noun sublimity describes a characteristic that's a little hard to pin down. When something is sublime, it transcends greatness or beauty for the observer — like a deeply moving film or a transcendent piece of music. So when something is truly wonderful, or someone acts in a truly noble way, it's an example of sublimity. The Latin root, sublimis, means "uplifted, high, or exalted."

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Featuring inspired vocal performances by Lupita Nyong’o, Pedro Pascal and a deep cast of animation veterans, Chris Sanders’ warm adventure approaches sublimity.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 11, 2025

"Good Omens" doesn't quite achieve that level of sublimity in these new episodes, alas.

From Salon • Jul. 28, 2023

Greatness, perfection, sublimity: the appropriate vocabulary for a certain kind of cultural experience.

From New York Times • May 25, 2023

The tone of the score, from first note to last, is sustained sublimity.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 5, 2023

The sublimity of self-sacrifice activating the Cheerleaders overwhelmed him.

From "Travels with Charley in Search of America" by John Steinbeck