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Comparative
more transcendent
Superlative
most transcendent
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surpassing ordinary limits and reaching a level of exceptional excellence or greatness
- The painting captured a sense of transcendent beauty that left viewers speechless.
- Her voice had a transcendent quality that seemed to lift the audience to another realm.
- The sunset over the ocean was a transcendent experience, filling them with awe and wonder.
- Love has the power to create a transcendent connection between two souls.
- The music had a transcendent effect, transporting listeners to a state of profound peace.
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existing beyond or outside ordinary human experience, comprehension, or the material world
- Mystics speak of transcendent experiences beyond the limits of language.
- The philosopher sought a transcendent truth that lies beyond reason.
- Meditation allowed him to reach a transcendent state of awareness.
- Many religions describe God as a transcendent being beyond human understanding.
- The experience of awe before nature can feel deeply transcendent.