Pronunciation: /trænˌsɛnˈdɛntəl/
adjective relating to a spiritual or non-material realm; beyond ordinary experience
A1 The view from the top of the mountain was so beautiful, it felt almost transcendental.
A2 The music had a transcendental quality that made me feel like I was floating.
B1 The novel explored themes of transcendentalism and self-discovery.
B2 The artist's work was described as transcendental, pushing the boundaries of traditional art.
C1 The philosopher's ideas were deeply rooted in transcendental thought and philosophy.
C2 The concert was a transcendental experience, leaving the audience in awe of the musicians' talent.
formal The philosopher discussed the concept of transcendental knowledge in his latest book.
informal I don't really understand all that transcendental stuff the professor was talking about.
slang Transcendental ideas can be pretty out there, man.
figurative Her artwork was described as having a transcendental quality that touched the soul.
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