Sublime (adjective)
Definition: When someone describes food or scenery as sublime, they’re describing it as something excellent, awe-inspiring, or impressive.
Examples:
Exercise isn’t enough if you want to achieve the sublime figure you’re looking to have by this summer. A proper diet is just as important.
These regions, as they become more known, may even invite the attention of tourists by their sublime scenery.
After the sublime meal, we asked to see the chef so that we could give him our compliments.
Etymology:
Prefix: sub Affixes: sublimed, subliming, sublimable, sublimation, sublimate, sublimer
Root: lime Language of origin - Latin
Suffix: (none) Original word - sublimis; sublimis describes something uplifted, high, lofty, exalted. elevated, and/or raised.