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sub·lim·i·ty
/səˈblɪməti/
莊嚴,崇高,氣質高尚
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sub·lim·i·ty
n.
;
pl
.
Sublimities
1.
The
quality
or
state
of
being
sublime
(
in
any
sense
of
the
adjective
).
2.
That
which
is
sublime
;
as
,
the
sublimities
of
nature
.
Syn:
--
Grandeur
;
magnificence
.
Usage:
Sublimity
,
Grandeur
.
The
mental
state
indicated
by
these
two
words
is
the
same
,
namely
,
a
mingled
emotion
of
astonishment
and
awe
.
In
speaking
of
the
quality
which
produces
this
emotion
,
we
call
it
grandeur
when
it
springs
from
what
is
vast
in
space
,
power
,
etc
.;
we
call
it
sublimity
when
it
springs
from
what
is
elevated
far
above
the
ordinary
incidents
of
humanity
.
An
immense
plain
is
grand
.
The
heavens
are
not
only
grand
,
but
sublime
(
as
the
predominating
emotion
),
from
their
immense
height
.
Exalted
intellect
,
and
especially
exalted
virtue
under
severe
trials
,
give
us
the
sense
of
moral
sublimity
,
as
in
the
case
of
our
Savior
in
his
prayer
for
his
murderers
.
We
do
not
speak
of
Satan
,
when
standing
by
the
fiery
gulf
,
with
his
“unconquerable
will
and
study
of
revenge,”
as
a
sublime
object
;
but
there
is
a
melancholy
grandeur
thrown
around
him
,
as
of
an
“archangel ruined.”
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
sublimity
n
:
nobility
in
thought
or
feeling
or
style
[
syn
:
the sublime
]
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