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Meaning of supreme
The primary meaning of the word "supreme" is of the highest quality or level.
Etymology of supreme
The word "supreme" has its roots in the Latin word "supremus," meaning "highest" or "chief," which is derived from "super," meaning "above" or "over," and the suffix "-emus," which forms the superlative degree of adjectives.
Synonyms
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utmost
maximum
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Definitions
- The word "supreme" is defined by Oxford Languages as:
- * (of a person or thing) having the highest rank, power, or authority
- * (of a quality or feeling) being at the highest or most extreme point
- * (of a court or other body) having the highest legal power or authority
Usage Examples
- The supreme court has the final say in all matters of law.
- * She is the supreme ruler of the land, with absolute power and authority.
- * The supreme quality of the wine made it a favorite among connoisseurs.
Antonyms
inferior
secondary
subordinate
lower
lesser
minor
junior
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