Antonyms for most superior
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : suh-peer-ee-er, soo- |
Phonetic Transcription : səˈpɪər i ər, sʊ- |
Definition of most superior
Origin :- late 14c., "higher in position," from Old French superior, from Latin superiorem (nominative superior) "higher," comparative of superus "situated above, upper," from super "above, over" (see super-). Meaning "higher in rank or dignity" is attested from late 15c.; sense of "of a higher nature or character" is attested from 1530s. Original sense was preserved more strongly in French (cf. les étages supérieur "the upper stories"), and in Lake Superior, a loan-translation of French Lac Supérieur, literally "upper lake" (it has the highest elevation of the five Great Lakes).
- adj better, greater, higher; excellent
- adj arrogant, haughty
Synonyms for most superior
- a cut above
- above
- admirable
- airy
- bossy
- capital
- cavalier
- choice
- cocky
- condescending
- cool
- dandy
- deluxe
- disdainful
- distinguished
- exceeding
- exceptional
- exclusive
- expert
- famous
- fine
- finer
- first-class
- first-rate
- first-string
- five-star
- good
- good quality
- grander
- high-and-mighty
- high-caliber
- high-class
- high-hat
- insolent
- lofty
- major
- more advanced
- more skillful
- noteworthy
- of higher rank
- over
- overbearing
- overlying
- paramount
- patronizing
- predominant
- preferable
- preferred
- premium
- pretentious
- prevailing
- primary
- proud
- remarkable
- senior
- snobbish
- stuck-up
- supercilious
- superhuman
- superincumbent
- surpassing
- unrivalled
- uppity
- upstage
- wiseguy
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