Pronunciation: /suːpər/

Definitions of super

adjective of a very high quality or degree; excellent

Example Sentences

A1 My sister is super excited for her birthday party.

A2 I have a super cute dog named Max.

B1 The new restaurant in town has super fast service.

B2 I had a super fun time at the concert last night.

C1 The professor gave a super interesting lecture on quantum physics.

C2 The hotel we stayed at had super luxurious amenities.

adverb to a very great degree or extent

Example Sentences

A1 She is super happy to see you.

A2 I am super excited about our upcoming trip.

B1 He performed super well in the exam.

B2 The team worked super efficiently to meet the deadline.

C1 The company's profits have been super impressive this year.

C2 The new technology is super advanced and cutting-edge.

Examples of super in a Sentence

formal The company's new CEO is known for her superlative leadership skills.

informal I had a super fun time at the party last night.

slang That concert was super lit!

figurative Her kindness was like a superpower, able to brighten anyone's day.

Grammatical Forms of super

past tense

supered

plural

supers

comparative

more super

superlative

most super

present tense

super

future tense

will super

perfect tense

have supered

continuous tense

is supering

singular

super

positive degree

super

infinitive

to super

gerund

supering

participle

supered

Origin and Evolution of super

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'super' originated from the Latin word 'super' meaning 'above' or 'over'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'super' has been adopted into many languages and its meaning has expanded to convey superiority, excellence, or extreme extent in various contexts.