VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

Beyond words

Meaning:

The phrase beyond words is an idiomatic expression that refers to an overwhelming situation where one cannot find words to express ones emotions.

Examples:

  • What you just did is beyond words.
  • This feeling of Love and enlightenment is beyond words and it lasted on and on for about 25 minutes.
  • In other words, we are more present. Emotional maturity like many things in life is often beyond words and scientific explanations.
  • I am SaLuSa from Sirius, and can tell you that what awaits you is almost beyond words, because you have little to compare it with.
  • It is certainty; it is really beyond words to convey to you the incredible magnitude of the change that is at hand and very near.
  • In spite of our language differences and our cultural barriers, a common spirit was in us and created communion beyond words and ideas.
  • To be a part of that is beyond words. However, what I like least, is that too many people have forgotten how special that gift is.
  • The mists of time are temporarily lifted, and that great burden of unbelief is taken from the soul of that human, who experiences Serenity and Peace beyond words.
  • But such a sense will seem to be beyond words.
  • That means that we have to go beyond words.