of very high quality or great beauty (Oxford)
(formal, often disapproving) (of a person’s behaviour or attitudes) extreme, especially in a way that shows they are not aware of what they are doing or are not concerned about what happens because of it (Oxford)
extremely good, beautiful, or enjoyable (Cambridge)
The location of the hotel is sublime. (Oxford)
The feast has a sublime combination of flavours. (Oxford)
The book has sublime descriptive passages. (Cambridge)
a sublime location
a sublime combination of flavours
sublime descriptive passages
Glorious
Gorgeous
Ordinary
Inferior
Sublimely