Superlative is a related term of transcendent.
As nouns the difference between superlative and transcendent
is that superlative is while transcendent is that which surpasses or is supereminent; something excellent.
As an adjective transcendent is
surpassing usual limits.
superlative
Noun
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en noun)
The highest extent or degree of something.
(label) The form of an adjective that expresses which of more than two items has the highest degree of the quality expressed by the adjective; in English, formed by appending "-est" to the end of the adjective (for some short adjectives only) or putting "most" before it.
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(label) An adjective used to praise something exceptional.
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Synonyms
* (highest degree) acme, peak
Related terms
* superlative degree
Adjective
(-)
Exceptionally good; of the highest quality; superb.
(grammar) Of or relating to a superlative.
Usage notes
Rather formal, reflecting its Latin etymology; more colloquial alternatives include exceptional, fabulous, above and beyond, and others.
Synonyms
* (exceptionally good) above and beyond, exceptional, extraordinary, superb
See also
* absolute
* comparative
* elative
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transcendent
English
Adjective
(
en adjective)
surpassing usual limits
beyond the range of usual perception
free from constraints of the material world
Related terms
* transcendence
* transcendency
* transcendental
* transcendently
Noun
(
en noun)
That which surpasses or is supereminent; something excellent.
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