Pronunciation: /səˈpɪriər/
noun a person of higher rank or status
A1 My superior at work is very kind and helpful.
A2 The superhero was considered a superior being with incredible powers.
B1 The team leader's superior made the final decision on the project.
B2 The quality of the product was far superior to its competitors.
C1 His superior intelligence allowed him to excel in his studies.
C2 The superior craftsmanship of the artwork was evident in every detail.
adjective higher in rank, status, or quality
A1 My sister is a superior cook.
A2 The superior quality of this product is evident.
B1 The company's superior customer service sets them apart from their competitors.
B2 The superior performance of the new model impressed the critics.
C1 The superior intelligence of the detective helped solve the case quickly.
C2 The superior craftsmanship of the artist's work was admired by all who saw it.
formal The superior quality of the product is evident in its durability and performance.
informal I always go to that bakery because their pastries are superior to any other in town.
slang Dude, that new video game is so superior to the one we used to play.
figurative Her superior knowledge on the subject made her the go-to person for advice.
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