Pronunciation: /səˈprim/
noun a person or thing that is highest in rank or authority
A1 The supreme ruler of the kingdom was loved by all.
A2 The Supreme Court is the highest judicial authority in the country.
B1 The president holds the supreme power in the country.
B2 The Supreme Leader's decisions are final and binding.
C1 The supreme commander of the armed forces made a strategic decision.
C2 The Supreme Being is believed to be the creator of the universe.
adjective highest in rank or authority
A1 She is the supreme ruler of the land.
A2 The Supreme Court made a decision on the case.
B1 The chef's supreme skills in the kitchen impressed everyone.
B2 The hotel offers a supreme level of luxury and comfort.
C1 His knowledge of ancient civilizations is supreme among his peers.
C2 The artist's work is considered supreme in the art world.
formal The Supreme Court is the highest judicial body in the United States.
informal That new restaurant claims to have the supreme pizza in town.
slang Her outfit is looking supreme tonight.
figurative His dedication to his craft is truly supreme.
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