sublimity
/səˈblɪməti/ (bre, ipa) · /səˈblɪməti/ (ame, ipa) · /sə-ˈbli-mə-tē How to pronounce sublimity (audio)/ (ame, mw)
sublimity — 名詞
1. a quality in art, nature, or character that feels grand, noble, and deeply movin
崇高;壯美
極其高貴優美、令人讚嘆的特質
a quality in art, nature, or character that feels grand, noble, and deeply moving, making people feel wonder and admiration.
Hassan stood silent before the canyon, struck by the sublimity of its stone walls.
Hassan 靜靜站在峽谷前,被那片石壁的崇高壯美震住了。
pattern: the sublimity of + noun
Linh found sublimity in the choir's last slow note filling the church.
Linh 在合唱團最後那個緩慢長音迴盪在教堂時,感受到一種崇高。
pattern: sublimity in + art
After the storm, Mira spoke of the sea's sublimity and frightening power.
暴風雨過後,Mira 談起大海的崇高與令人畏懼的力量。
Months of night work revealed the nurse's quiet sublimity to the whole ward.
幾個月的夜班工作,讓整個病房都看見那名護士沉靜的崇高。
The old temple had a sublimity that made visitors lower their voices.
那座老廟帶著一種崇高,讓訪客不自覺放低了聲音。
- grandeur
focuses more on impressive scale or majesty than inward emotional lift
- nobility
stresses moral greatness more than beauty or artistic effect
- magnificence
emphasises splendid appearance rather than a deeply elevated feeling
- majesty
often suggests dignified power or stately beauty rather than emotional awe
文法句型
the sublimity of + noun
sublimity in + noun
用法筆記
Usually appears in formal writing, often with of or in to describe nature, music, art, or moral character. It suggests awe and elevation, not just ordinary beauty or pleasure.