SUPERIOR


Meaning of SUPERIOR in English

n.

Pronunciation: su ̇ - ' pir- ē - ə r

Function: adjective

Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin, comparative of superus upper, from super over, above ― more at OVER

Date: 14th century

1 : situated higher up : UPPER

2 : of higher rank, quality, or importance

3 : courageously or serenely indifferent (as to something painful or disheartening)

4 a : greater in quantity or numbers <escaped by superior speed> b : excellent of its kind : BETTER <her superior memory>

5 : being a superscript

6 a of an animal structure : situated above or anterior or dorsal to another and especially a corresponding part <a superior artery> b of a plant structure : situated above or near the top of another part: as (1) of a calyx : attached to and apparently arising from the ovary (2) of an ovary : free from the calyx or other floral envelope

7 : more comprehensive <a genus is superior to a species>

8 : affecting or assuming an air of superiority : SUPERCILIOUS

– su · pe · ri · or · ly adverb

Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary.      Merriam Webster - Энциклопедический словарь английского языка.