transcendence

noun
UK: /trænˈsendəns/
US: /trænˈsendəns/
  1. The quality of going beyond normal limits.

    1. The movie's ending suggests transcendence of everyday life.
    2. Her performance achieved a level of transcendence rarely seen on stage, captivating everyone.
  2. Existence or experience beyond the normal or physical level.

    1. Meditation can help achieve a state of transcendence.
    2. Many seek transcendence through religious practices, finding peace and understanding.
  3. Superiority or excellence.

    1. Her art shows a transcendence over her earlier works.
    2. The athlete's transcendence in the sport is due to years of dedication and hard work.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "transcendence" in English means: The quality of going beyond normal limits., Existence or experience beyond the normal or physical level., Superiority or excellence..

The phonetic transcription of "transcendence" is /trænˈsendəns/ in British English and /trænˈsendəns/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "transcendence": surpassing, elevation, sublimity, excellence, superiority, advancement.

Example usage of "transcendence": "The movie's ending suggests transcendence of everyday life.". More examples on the page.