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transcendent

[tran-sen-duhnt] / trænˈsɛn dənt /


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“They create a record of musicking at its most routine and ordinary and at its most poignant, beautiful, and transcendent.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The splintered nature of men's professional golf cannot continue, even when someone as transcendently charismatic as McIlroy is reigning supreme.

From BBC

The 37-year-old singer released “Eusexua” in January as both the namesake of her record and a term she coined to describe a transcendent state of being.

From Los Angeles Times

By now, the expectation whenever Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes step onto the same field is for the two transcendent quarterbacks to produce an instant classic.

From The Wall Street Journal

And like “Anora,” this movie ends on a perfect, transcendent note.

From Los Angeles Times