to go from the sublime to the ridiculous
1from the ridiculous to the sublime — See: from the sublime to the ridiculous …
2from the sublime to the ridiculous is only a step — In this form, from a remark made by Napoleon to the Polish ambassador De Pradt (D. G. De Pradt Histoire de l’Ambassade (1815) 215), following the retreat from Moscow in 1812: Du sublime au ridicule il n’y a qu’un pas, there is only one step from… …
3from the sublime to the ridiculous — If something declines considerably in quality or importance, it is said to have gone from the sublime to the ridiculous …
4from the sublime to the ridiculous — phrase used when talking about a change from something extremely good or important to something silly and not important Thesaurus: words used to describe changeshyponym to change somethingsynonym Main entry: sublime * * * from the sublime to the… …
5from the sublime to the ridiculous — from something that is very good or very serious to something that is very bad or silly. The evening went from the sublime to the ridiculous, an hour long piano recital followed by two hours of karaoke …
6from the sublime to the ridiculous — If something declines considerably in quality or importance, it is said to have gone from the sublime to the ridiculous. (Dorking School Dictionary) …
7From the sublime to the ridiculous — If something declines considerably in quality or importance, it is said to have gone from the sublime to the ridiculous …
8from the sublime to the ridiculous — used when talking about a change from something extremely good or important to something silly and not important …
9the sublime — UK [səˈblaɪm] US noun formal something that is extremely good or beautiful Her dancing approached the sublime. Thesaurus: something or someone that is good or very goodsynonym Phrase: from the sublime to the ridiculous * * * …
10The Fright of Real Tears — The Fright of Real Tears: Krzysztof Kieślowski Between Theory and Post Theory (hereafter referred to as TFRT ) is a book by the Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Žižek which uses free associative film interpretation to tangentially examine the films… …