What is another word for Transcendently?

Pronunciation: [tɹansˈɛndəntli] (IPA)

Transcendent is a word used to express superior, exceptional or heavenly qualities. The term indicates a level of excellence that is beyond ordinary limits or experiences. Some synonyms for the word transcendently are supremely, extremely, astonishingly, divinely, marvelously, exceptionally, impressively, prodigiously, sublimely, and brilliantly. Transcendently communicates a sense of greatness and grandeur with a touch of otherworldliness. The word is often used to describe extraordinary experiences, such as those associated with spirituality and religious practices, but can also be applied in non-religious contexts, such as art, music or literature. In essence, transcendently implies a state of being beyond the normal and mundane, a state of the sublime.

What are the hypernyms for Transcendently?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Transcendently

Cecil himself was Transcendently happy in his work; his mind was in it; no exertion, no care or trouble, was too much.
"Hodge and His Masters"
Richard Jefferies
At table Alan and Helen found a variety of subjects to interest them; Mrs. Murray stared at them a moment, then shrugged her plump shoulders and made Barbee Transcendently happy and miserable by turns; Longstreet ate his dried beef stew abstractedly.
"The Desert Valley"
Jackson Gregory
"No matter how Transcendently beautiful woman may be, she always does that sort of thing to herself, I take it," said I. "She does," said the Countess with conviction.
"A Fool and His Money"
George Barr McCutcheon

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