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All sublimity synonyms

sub·lim·i·ty
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noun sublimity

  • magnificence — the quality or state of being magnificent; splendor; grandeur; sublimity: the magnificence of snow-covered mountains; the magnificence of his achievements.
  • deification — If you talk about the deification of someone or something, you mean that they are regarded with very great respect and are not criticized at all.
  • finishing — to bring (something) to an end or to completion; complete: to finish a novel; to finish breakfast.
  • dignity — bearing, conduct, or speech indicative of self-respect or appreciation of the formality or gravity of an occasion or situation.
  • elevation — The action or fact of elevating or being elevated.
  • augustness — inspiring reverence or admiration; of supreme dignity or grandeur; majestic: an august performance of a religious drama.
  • handsomeness — The quality of being handsome.
  • impressiveness — having the ability to impress the mind; arousing admiration, awe, respect, etc.; moving; admirable: an impressive ceremony; an impressive appearance.
  • nobility — the noble class or the body of nobles in a country.
  • exaltedness — The state of being exalted.
  • worthiness — having adequate or great merit, character, or value: a worthy successor.
  • expansiveness — The state of being expansive.
  • mosts — in the greatest quantity, amount, measure, degree, or number: to win the most votes.
  • apex — An Apex or an Apex ticket is a ticket for a journey by air or rail which costs less than the standard ticket, but which you have to book a specified period in advance.
  • ciceronianism — imitation of the style of Cicero, especially as practiced by some writers and orators during the Renaissance.
  • excellency — A title given to certain high officials of state, especially ambassadors, or of the Roman Catholic Church, or used in addressing them.
  • achieving — to bring to a successful end; carry through; accomplish: The police crackdown on speeders achieved its purpose.
  • entireness — Entirety.
  • glory — very great praise, honor, or distinction bestowed by common consent; renown: to win glory on the field of battle.
  • height — extent or distance upward: The balloon stopped rising at a height of 500 feet.
  • exquisiteness — The degree or property of being exquisite.
  • maxMaxwell ("Max") 1924–2007, U.S. jazz drummer and bandleader.
  • nobleness — distinguished by rank or title.
  • ostentatiousness — characterized by or given to pretentious or conspicuous show in an attempt to impress others: an ostentatious dresser.
  • idealism — the cherishing or pursuit of high or noble principles, purposes, goals, etc.
  • noblesse — The nobility.
  • idealisms — the cherishing or pursuit of high or noble principles, purposes, goals, etc.
  • hellenism — ancient Greek culture or ideals.
  • maxes — a male given name, form of Maximilian.
  • classicalism — classicism
  • atticism — the idiom or character of the Attic dialect of Ancient Greek, esp in the Hellenistic period
  • courtliness — polite, refined, or elegant: courtly manners.
  • classicism — Classicism is a style of art practised especially in the 18th century in Europe. It has simple regular forms and the artist does not attempt to express strong emotions.
  • neoclassicism — (often initial capital letter) Architecture. the trend or movement prevailing in the architecture of Europe, America, and various European colonies at various periods during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, characterized by the introduction and widespread use of Greek orders and decorative motifs, the subordination of detail to simple, strongly geometric overall compositions, the presence of light colors or shades, frequent shallowness of relief in ornamental treatment of façades, and the absence of textural effects.
  • faultlessness — The quality of being faultless; the absence of faults.
  • lionization — to treat (a person) as a celebrity: to lionize the visiting poet.
  • grandeur — the quality or state of being impressive or awesome: the grandeur of the Rocky Mountains.
  • inclusiveness — including or encompassing the stated limit or extremes in consideration or account (usually used postpositively): from 6 to 37 inclusive.
  • greatness — unusually or comparatively large in size or dimensions: A great fire destroyed nearly half the city.
  • luxuriousness — characterized by luxury; ministering or conducive to luxury: a luxurious hotel.
  • grandiosity — affectedly grand or important; pompous: grandiose words.
  • impeccability — faultless; flawless; irreproachable: impeccable manners.
  • immortalization — to bestow unending fame upon; perpetuate.
  • high point — a city in central North Carolina.
  • grandness — impressive in size, appearance, or general effect: grand mountain scenery.
  • lionisation — (British spelling) alternative spelling of lionization.
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