| superior | | |
| higher-up, superior, superordinate | (n.) | one of greater rank or station or quality. |
| superior | (n.) | the head of a religious community. |
| master, superior, victor | (n.) | a combatant who is able to defeat rivals. |
| lake superior, superior | (n.) | the largest freshwater lake in the world; the deepest of the Great Lakes. |
| superior | (n.) | a town in northwest Wisconsin on Lake Superior across from Duluth. |
| superior, superscript | (n.) | a character or symbol set or printed or written above and immediately to one side of another character. |
| superior | (adj.) | of high or superior quality or performance.; "superior wisdom derived from experience"; "superior math students" |
| superior | (adj.) | of or characteristic of high rank or importance.; "a superior ruler" |
| superior | (adj.) | (sometimes followed by `to') not subject to or influenced by.; "overcome by a superior opponent"; "trust magnates who felt themselves superior to law" |
| superior, superscript | (adj.) | written or printed above and to one side of another character. |
| superior | (adj.) | having an orbit farther from the sun than the Earth's orbit.; "Mars and Jupiter are the closest in of the superior planets" |
| higher-ranking, ranking, superior | (adj.) | having a higher rank.; "superior officer" |
| superior | (adj.) | (often followed by `to') above being affected or influenced by.; "he is superior to fear"; "an ignited firework proceeds superior to circumstances until its blazing vitality fades" |
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