Pronunciation: /ˈsuːpərmən/
noun a male fictional superhero characterized by superhuman abilities
A1 Superman is a superhero.
A2 My little brother dressed up as Superman for Halloween.
B1 Superman is known for his superhuman strength and ability to fly.
B2 Many people consider Superman to be the greatest superhero of all time.
C1 Superman's alter ego, Clark Kent, works as a journalist at the Daily Planet.
C2 The character of Superman was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster in 1938.
adjective used to describe someone or something with exceptional strength, abilities, or qualities
A1 My little brother thinks he is a superman because he can run really fast.
A2 The superhero in the movie wore a superman cape and flew through the sky.
B1 The athlete's performance was described as superman-like due to his incredible strength and speed.
B2 The CEO was often referred to as a superman in the business world for his ability to turn failing companies around.
C1 The scientist's groundbreaking research was hailed as superman work in the field of quantum physics.
C2 The rescue team's efforts during the natural disaster were nothing short of superman heroics, saving countless lives.
formal Superman is a fictional superhero character created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.
informal I dressed up as Superman for Halloween last year.
slang That guy thinks he's Superman, always trying to save the day.
figurative She's like a real-life Superman, always coming to the rescue in times of need.
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