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super
1[soo-per]
noun
Informal.
a superintendent, especially of an apartment house.
an article of a superior quality, grade, size, etc.
(in beekeeping) the portion of a hive in which honey is stored.
Printing., supercalendered paper.
Television., an additional image superimposed on the original video image.
A super of the guest's name is included under the picture when the guest is introduced.
adjective
of the highest degree, power, etc.
of an extreme or excessive degree.
Informal., very good; first-rate; excellent.
(of measurement) superficial.
adverb
Slang., very; extremely or excessively.
super classy; a super large portion of food.
super-
2a prefix occurring originally in loanwords from Latin, with the basic meaning “above, beyond.” Words formed with super- have the following general senses: “to place or be placed above or over” (superimpose; supersede ), “a thing placed over or added to another” (superscript; superstructure; supertax ), “situated over” (superficial; superlunary ) and, more figuratively, “an individual, thing, or property that exceeds customary norms or levels” (superalloy; superconductivity; superman; superstar ), “an individual or thing larger, more powerful, or with wider application than others of its kind” (supercomputer; superhighway; superpower; supertanker ), “exceeding the norms or limits of a given class” (superhuman; superplastic ), “having the specified property to a great or excessive degree” (supercritical; superfine; supersensitive ), “to subject to (a physical process) to an extreme degree or in an unusual way” (supercharge; supercool; supersaturate ), “a category that embraces a number of lesser items of the specified kind” (superfamily; supergalaxy ), “a chemical compound with a higher proportion than usual of a given constituent” (superphosphate ).
super.
3abbreviation
superintendent.
superior.
super
1/ ˈsuːpə /
adjective
informal, outstanding; exceptionally fine
noun
petrol with a high octane rating
informal, a superintendent or supervisor
informal, superannuation benefits
informal, superphosphate
interjection
informal, an enthusiastic expression of approval or assent
super-
2prefix
placed above or over
superscript
of greater size, extent, quality, etc
supermarket
surpassing others; outstanding
superstar
beyond a standard or norm; exceeding or exceedingly
supersonic
indicating that a chemical compound contains a specified element in a higher proportion than usual
superoxide
Word History and Origins
Origin of super1
Word History and Origins
Origin of super1
Origin of super2
Example Sentences
The Women’s Super League power beat the transfer-window deadline to sign Angel City and U.S. national team star Alyssa Thompson.
The Women's Super League returns on Friday with Chelsea seeking to win a seventh successive title - will anyone stop them?
“That would be special,” McVay told The Times when asked if he could envision winning a Super Bowl at Levi’s Stadium.
The Rams had traveled to Hawaii to end offseason workouts — and to kick off a drive they aim to end with another Super Bowl title.
The Rams, with a talented and deep roster led by quarterback Matthew Stafford, are primed for a possible run to a third Super Bowl under ninth-year coach Sean McVay.
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When To Use
Super is an adjective that describes something as of the highest power or an extreme degree or as excellent. Super is also used in slang as an adverb meaning very or extremely. Super has several other senses as a noun and an adjective.If something is super, it is of the highest power, rank, authority, or similar quality or is the most extreme. Unsurprisingly, this sense of super is often used for emphasis in marketing or informal writing.
- Real-life examples: A store might advertise a super sale that is supposedly the biggest one of the year. A lottery might have a super jackpot that is the largest jackpot possible. The National Football League’s biggest and most important game is called the Super Bowl. In the United States, the term Super Tuesday refers to the day when the most states hold presidential primary elections.
- Used in a sentence: Many people are concerned about the influence super PACs have in politics because they don’t have a spending limit.
- Used in a sentence: Janet’s work on the project was super and earned her a promotion.
- Used in a sentence: My sister is so super scared of mice that seeing a cartoon mouse frightens her.
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