Supercharged

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈsuːpərˌtʃɑrdʒd/

Definitions of supercharged

verb to increase the power or force of something beyond normal levels

Example Sentences

A1 The car was supercharged to go faster.

A2 She supercharged her phone before going out.

B1 The team supercharged their performance with a new training regimen.

B2 The company supercharged its marketing campaign to attract more customers.

C1 The scientist supercharged the experiment by introducing a new variable.

C2 The chef supercharged the flavor of the dish with a secret ingredient.

adjective having greater power, speed, or force than usual

Example Sentences

A1 The car had a supercharged engine.

A2 She felt supercharged after finishing her workout.

B1 The new phone comes with a supercharged battery for longer usage.

B2 The team's performance was supercharged by their new coach.

C1 The company introduced a supercharged marketing campaign to boost sales.

C2 The supercharged atmosphere at the concert was electrifying.

Examples of supercharged in a Sentence

formal The new electric car comes with a supercharged engine for maximum performance.

informal My phone is supercharged with the latest processor and RAM.

slang That party last night was supercharged with energy and excitement.

figurative The team's performance was supercharged after their coach's motivational speech.

Grammatical Forms of supercharged

past tense

supercharged

plural

supercharged

comparative

more supercharged

superlative

most supercharged

present tense

supercharge

future tense

will supercharge

perfect tense

have supercharged

continuous tense

is supercharging

singular

supercharged

positive degree

supercharged

infinitive

to supercharge

gerund

supercharging

participle

supercharged

Origin and Evolution of supercharged

First Known Use: 1921 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'supercharged' originated from the combination of 'super' meaning above or beyond and 'charged' meaning filled with energy or power.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of engines and vehicles to describe a power boost through forced induction, 'supercharged' has evolved to also describe anything that is intensified, enhanced, or made more powerful beyond normal limits.