What is another word for more transcendental?
Pronunciation:
[ mˈɔː tɹansɪndˈɛntə͡l], [ mˈɔː tɹansɪndˈɛntəl], [ m_ˈɔː t_ɹ_a_n_s_ɪ_n_d_ˈɛ_n_t_əl]
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Synonyms for More transcendental:
adj.
• abstract (adjective)- philosophical,
- unreal,
- transcendent,
- indefinite,
- transcendental,
- abstruse,
- complex,
- deep,
- nonconcrete,
- recondite.
- divine,
- seraphic,
- hallowed,
- immortal,
- godlike,
- astral,
- holy,
- empyrean,
- angelic,
- beatific,
- olympian,
- empyral,
- elysian,
- supernal,
- ethereal,
- blessed.
- exalted,
- wonderful,
- heavenly,
- beautiful,
- sacramental,
- omnipotent,
- magnificent,
- excellent,
- consecrated,
- immaculate,
- deific,
- glorious,
- unearthly,
- celestial,
- sanctified,
- marvelous,
- omnipresent,
- omniscient,
- all-powerful,
- theistic,
- ambrosial,
- Anointed,
- almighty,
- godly,
- blissful,
- sacred,
- superlative,
- splendid,
- superhuman,
- sacrosanct,
- religious,
- rapturous,
- deistic.
- fictitious,
- imaginary,
- utopian,
- in the clouds,
- mercurial,
- visionary,
- high-flown,
- notional,
- quixotic,
- mental,
- chimerical,
- fanciful,
- ivory-tower,
- unattainable,
- out-of-reach,
- extravagant,
- dreamlike.
- indefinable,
- untellable,
- impossible,
- nameless,
- inexpressible,
- too sacred for words,
- incredible,
- empyreal,
- beyond words,
- unspeakable,
- unutterable,
- Incommunicable,
- indescribable.
- insubstantial,
- Discarnate,
- superior,
- nonphysical,
- incorporeal,
- bodiless,
- immaterial,
- jesuitic,
- preternatural,
- difficult,
- Supermundane,
- numinous,
- fundamental,
- unphysical,
- nonmaterial,
- oversubtle,
- Unfleshly,
- esoteric,
- unsubstantial,
- profound,
- suprahuman,
- universal,
- intangible,
- Supramundane,
- impalpable,
- supranatural.
- enigmatical,
- occult,
- unknown,
- cabalistic,
- perplexing,
- magical,
- unnatural,
- hidden,
- arcane,
- enigmatic,
- strange,
- necromantic,
- furtive,
- uncanny,
- impenetrable,
- sphinxlike,
- inexplicable,
- incomprehensible,
- mystifying,
- unfathomable,
- insoluble,
- alchemistic,
- subjective,
- inscrutable,
- cryptic,
- unknowable,
- secretive,
- astrological,
- veiled,
- weird,
- equivocal,
- puzzling,
- curious,
- baffling,
- covert,
- oracular,
- symbolic,
- dark.
- nonrational,
- anagogic,
- magic,
- metaphysical,
- wizardly,
- Mysterial,
- paranormal,
- Telestic,
- mysterious,
- Thaumaturgic,
- sorcerous,
- unaccountable.
- exceeding,
- intellectual,
- unequalled,
- eternal,
- fantastic,
- hypothetical,
- matchless,
- ideal,
- ultimate,
- supreme,
- absolute,
- towering,
- beyond grasp,
- obscure,
- sublime,
- finished,
- Unequalable,
- incomparable,
- abstract,
- second to none,
- supernatural,
- unrivalled,
- entire,
- primordial,
- innate,
- preeminent,
- boundless,
- consummate,
- original,
- accomplished,
- surpassing,
- peerless,
- otherworldly,
- theoretical,
- intuitive,
- unparalleled,
- transmundane,
- Transcending,
- intact,
- unique,
- infinite,
- whole,
- perfect.
How to use "More transcendental" in context?
Transcendentalism, a philosophical and religious movement, was first introduced to the American public in 1843 by Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Charles Lamb. The philosophy maintains that true knowledge is inaccessible to the physical senses, and that all knowledge is derived through intuition and experience. Transcendentalism rejects the material world as created by God and instead believes that the spiritual world is real and must be explored. The movement also rejects organized religion in favor of individual spiritual investigation.
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