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Grammar : Noun |
Spell : tran-sen-den-tl-iz-uh m, -suh n- |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌtræn sɛnˈdɛn tlˌɪz əm, -sən- |
Definition of transcendentalist
Origin :- 1803, from transcendental + -ist.
- As in idealist : noun person who holds fancies in mind, who believes in perfection
- Is he not a transcendentalist, at least in the German sense of the word?
- Extract from : « The Book of Khalid » by Ameen Rihani
- Yet at heart Meckel was a transcendentalist of the German school.
- Extract from : « Form and Function » by E. S. (Edward Stuart) Russell
- That is practical transcendentalism, and you are a transcendentalist.
- Extract from : « Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, March 1844 » by Various
- But then he was a transcendentalist and an intellectual anarch.
- Extract from : « Iconoclasts » by James Huneker
- I am, moreover, to be perfectly frank, a transcendentalist on the subject of marriage.
- Extract from : « At Large » by Arthur Christopher Benson
- "I have in me the capacity for every crime," says Emerson the transcendentalist.
- Extract from : « Selected Works of Voltairine de Cleyre » by Voltairine de Cleyre
- There was in his character, perhaps, something of the visionary and the transcendentalist.
- Extract from : « Toilers of the Sea » by Victor Hugo
- The word "Transcendentalist" ceased to be a synonym for "enthusiast."
- Extract from : « Recollections and Impressions » by Octavius Brooks Frothingham
- He was no transcendentalist, and never meddled with supramundane things.
- Extract from : « The Wisdom of Confucius » by Epiphanius Wilson
- On these nights, too, might be seen Margaret Fuller, the transcendentalist.
- Extract from : « Literary New York » by Charles Hemstreet
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