I. səˈprēm, (ˈ)sü|p-, rapid sometimes ˈsp- adjective
( sometimes -er/-est )
Etymology: Latin supremus, superlative of superus that is above, upper, from super over, above — more at over
1. : highest in altitude : loftiest
2.
a. : highest in rank or authority (as within the state or church) : holding or exercising power that cannot be exceeded or overruled : dominant
b. : of, relating to, or characteristic of one having such rank or power
3.
a. : not exceeded by any other in degree, quality, or intensity : greatest possible
supreme love
a supreme folly
b. : characterized by highest excellence or achievement : outstanding
supreme among musicians
4.
a. : ultimate , final
made the supreme sacrifice on the field of battle
b. : of utmost importance : crucial
the supreme hour in our history
II. noun
( -s )
: one that is supreme: as
a. usually capitalized : supreme being
b. : the highest state or degree : height
this supreme of loveliness