superior

UK /suːˈpɪə.ɹi.ə/ US /sʊˈpɪɹ.i.ɚ/
adj 5name 5noun 4

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(adj.)

VERBS

be, look, seem | become

make sth

The quality of the materials makes this product superior to cheaper alternatives.

consider sth, see sth as

Many parents consider their child's school superior to others in the district.

ADV

clearly, distinctly, far, greatly, markedly, vastly

His new apartment is clearly superior to his old cramped studio downtown.

altogether, infinitely, wholly

Her new apartment is infinitely superior to the tiny studio she lived in before.

rather, slightly, somewhat | inherently, intrinsically, naturally | supposedly | undoubtedly

numerically

The visiting team was numerically superior with five extra players on the field.

economically, educationally, intellectually, morally, socially, technically

PREP

in

This restaurant is superior in quality compared to the other cafes on our street.

to

He thinks he is superior to everyone else in his office.

2

(noun.)

ADJ

immediate

My manager asked my immediate superior to approve the project budget.

social

VERB + SUPERIOR

report sb/sth to

When the employee discovered the mistake, she decided to report it to her superiors immediately.

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