superior
[ suh-peer-ee-er, soo- ]
/ səˈpɪər i ər, sʊ- /
adjective
noun
Origin of superior
SYNONYMS FOR superior
OTHER WORDS FROM superior
su·pe·ri·or·ly, adverb qua·si-su·pe·ri·or, adjective un·su·pe·ri·or, adjective un·su·pe·ri·or·ly, adverbWords nearby superior
Definition for superior (2 of 2)
Superior
[ suh-peer-ee-er, soo- ]
/ səˈpɪər i ər, sʊ- /
noun
Lake,
a lake in the N central United States and S Canada: the northernmost of the Great Lakes; the largest body of fresh water in the world. 350 miles (564 km) long; 31,820 sq. mi. (82,415 sq. km); greatest depth, 1290 feet (393 meters); 602 feet (183 meters) above sea level.
a port in NW Wisconsin, on Lake Superior.
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British Dictionary definitions for superior (1 of 2)
superior
/ (suːˈpɪərɪə) /
adjective
noun
Derived forms of superior
superioress, fem n superiority (suːˌpɪərɪˈɒrɪtɪ), noun superiorly, adverbWord Origin for superior
C14: from Latin, from
superus placed above, from
super above
usage for superior
Superior should not be used with
than: he is a better (not
a superior)
poet than his brother; his poetry is superior to (not
superior than)
his brother's
British Dictionary definitions for superior (2 of 2)
Superior
/ (suːˈpɪərɪə, sjuː-) /
noun
Lake Superior
a lake in the N central US and S Canada: one of the largest freshwater lakes in the world and westernmost of the Great Lakes. Area: 82 362 sq km (31 800 sq miles)
Medical definitions for superior
superior
[ su-pîr′ē-ər ]
adj.
Higher than another in rank, station, or authority.
Situated above or directed upward.
Situated nearer the top of the head.