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Alan has been appointed superintendent of the new project.<br />

superior adj. 1 higher, higher-ranking, higher-level, higher-class,<br />

higher-calibre, upper, upper-level, upper-class, loftier,<br />

nobler, better; of a higher order or status or standing, Colloq<br />

classier, tonier: He was reported to his superior officer. 2<br />

high-class, elevated, first-rate, distinguished, exceptional,<br />

excellent, preferred, choice, select, ‚litist, outstanding,<br />

superlative, matchless, unequalled, peerless, nonpareil,<br />

sterling, supreme, fine, noteworthy, notable, worthy, estimable:<br />

Kenneth has had the benefit of a superior education. 3 See<br />

supercilious, above.<br />

--n. 4 See supervisor, below.<br />

superiority<br />

n. 1 ascendancy, pre-eminence, supremacy, leadership, lead,<br />

dominance, predominance, primacy, hegemony: Her superiority in<br />

the field is unchallenged. 2 excellence, greatness,<br />

peerlessness, matchlessness, inimitability, superlativeness,<br />

prominence, eminence, importance, distinction, prestige, renown:<br />

All commented on the superiority of Mark's contribution.<br />

superlative<br />

adj. unsurpassed, paramount, supreme, consummate, superior,<br />

best, choicest, finest, matchless, peerless, unequalled,<br />

unrivalled, singular, unique, incomparable, excellent, superb,<br />

sterling, dazzling, first-rate, exceptional, extraordinary,<br />

marvellous, spectacular, capital, Colloq tiptop, super,<br />

smashing, great, ace, terrific, fantastic, Slang crack: Max<br />

turned in a superlative performance in the tournament.<br />

supernatural<br />

adj. preternatural, unusual, extraordinary, exceptional,<br />

unnatural, miraculous, remarkable, fabulous, preterhuman,<br />

ghostly, spectral, abnormal, inexplicable, unexplainable;<br />

metaphysical, other-worldly, unearthly, ultramundane,<br />

supramundane, extramundane, occult, mystic, paranormal, psychic,<br />

uncanny, weird, mysterious, arcane, unreal, magical, dark: Some<br />

claim to hear supernatural voices speaking to them. Many<br />

characters in children's stories have supernatural powers.<br />

supersede v. replace, succeed, displace, supplant, oust, take the place

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