adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
confident
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He is shy and softly spoken but supremely confident in his ability.
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He was supremely confident that he could span the river.
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They were supremely confident that we would achieve the result.
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At work she was a supremely confident executive; with her first child she was a skittish novice.
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Yet Haig was unchastened, indeed remained supremely confident .
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Kim was supremely confident of his position and the ascendency of his self-reliant juche ideology.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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At work, Diane was a supremely confident executive.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He's young, supremely talented and an integral part of a successful, high profile side.
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He was supremely confident that he could span the river.
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He was one of the most supremely stupid men I have ever met.
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How did they come to take the supremely efficient forms did take?
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Rich, fireside colours add warmth to the room and, of course, they are supremely practical.
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These laws, far from being wasteful and random, are supremely elegant and efficient.
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They believed their perspective to be supremely superior because it was far more modern.