sublimeness

/səˈblaɪmnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being extremely beautiful, grand, or impressive, often in a way that inspires awe or wonder.
    • The sublimeness of the mountain range left the hikers speechless.
    • Many poets have tried to capture the sublimeness of a sunset over the ocean.
    • The cathedral's architecture had a sublimeness that made visitors feel small and inspired.
  2. The state of being of the highest moral, spiritual, or intellectual excellence.
    • Her speech achieved a sublimeness that moved the entire audience to tears.
    • Philosophers have long debated the nature of sublimeness in human character.
    • The novel explores the sublimeness of selfless love in difficult times.
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