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US
/səˈpɹim, sɝˈpɹim/
]
[ UK /suːpɹˈiːm/ ]
[ UK /suːpɹˈiːm/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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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
- Many people have argued that criminal libel laws are unconstitutional, but the Supreme Court has never so held.
- SCORPIO: While you are familiar with the lesson of the unfortunate Chris Farley (as shown below), it would be good for you to contemplate the purpose of the Supreme Being in gifting you with wealth, power, influence, and a dynamic sex life. Archive 2007-10-01
- 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.