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most transcendental
adjective as in extraordinary, superior
Weak matches
- absolute
- abstract
- accomplished
- beyond grasp
- boundless
- consummate
- entire
- eternal
- exceeding
- fantastic
- finished
- hypothetical
- ideal
- incomparable
- infinite
- innate
- intact
- intellectual
- intuitive
- matchless
- obscure
- original
- otherworldly
- peerless
- perfect
- preeminent
- primordial
- second to none
- sublime
- supernatural
- supreme
- surpassing
- theoretical
- towering
- transcending
- transmundane
- ultimate
- unequalable
- unequalled
- unique
- unparalleled
- unrivalled
- whole
Example Sentences
The most transcendental shows fall somewhere in the middle, from Bravo’s The Real Housewives of Potomac to Netflix’s Love Is Blind.
“He has brought those to England; football there had already evolved a lot but he represented a change and you can see his identity on that team. He doesn’t need to win the Champions League for people to appreciate that. A coach doesn’t need a title, which depends on so many factors, to express his virtues; the analysis has to look beyond that. It’s like Messi: he doesn’t have to win a World Cup to prove he’s the most transcendental player in history.”
He called for Colombian officials to “save it at all costs as the most transcendental accord achieved in Colombia in the last few decades.”
Such flare-ups of beauty are what is most transcendental about Mr. O’Connor’s “Transcendental Daughter.”
Against this, ACO played one of the most transcendental movements in all music, the Cavatina from Beethoven's Opus 130 String Quartet.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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