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US
/səˈpɹim, sɝˈpɹim/
]
[ UK /suːpɹˈiːm/ ]
[ UK /suːpɹˈiːm/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
greatest or maximal in degree; extreme
supreme folly
the supreme confidence of youth
His face assumed an expression of sublime conceit
the sublime absurdity of the creative process -
highest in excellence or achievement
supreme among musicians
supreme courage
a supreme endeavor -
final or last in your life or progress
the supreme judgment
the supreme sacrifice -
greatest in status or authority or power
a supreme tribunal
How To Use supreme In A Sentence
- The scene near the Chennai Kaliappa Hospital, on Tuesday was supremely ironical, and drew sharp reactions from tree lovers who were passing by.
- He was eighty years old and in a coma when his horse won the Hambletonian Stakes, the supreme prize. Celebrities
- Do you think Hillary wants to sit by and watch McCain appoint Supreme Court Justices, block universal health care, send more money to Iraq in exchange for body bags? McCain raises $21.5 million in May
- He intends to fight the case to the Supreme Court.
- Here is a supreme example of sequential planning.
- The ayatollah broke with Iran's clerical leadership and became a vehement critic, denouncing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and calling the postelection crackdown the work of a dictatorship. Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz
- Daddy was obliterated and the Chief reigned supreme!
- The two delegates approached the supreme leader on several occasions trying to beg mercy for their fellow reformers.
- The Supreme Court has yet to rule on the case.
- They lived under nine independent caciques or chiefs, and possessed a simple religion devoid of rites and ceremonies, but with a belief in a supreme being, and the immortality of the soul.