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incomparability, inimitability: Colonialism depends on military<br />

supremacy. 2 sovereignty, dominion, sway, mastery, control,<br />

dominance, (supreme or absolute) rule or authority, autarchy,<br />

omnipotence, hegemony: They maintained their supremacy over the<br />

Iberian peninsula for centuries.<br />

supreme adj. 1 highest, loftiest, topmost, greatest, first, foremost,<br />

principal, unsurpassed, top, uppermost, chief, paramount,<br />

sovereign: There is no appeal to a decision of the supreme<br />

tribunal. 2 greatest, maximum, extreme, uttermost, utmost,<br />

ultimate: I fear that your son has made the supreme sacrifice,<br />

Mrs Atkins. 3 best, greatest, first, outstanding, pre-eminent,<br />

first-rate, prime, primary, unexcelled, leading, crowning,<br />

consummate: Many regard her as the supreme artist of her day.<br />

4 superb, marvellous, excellent, outstanding, superlative,<br />

matchless, peerless, incomparable, unparalleled, masterful,<br />

masterly, sublime, brilliant, transcendent, inimitable, choice:<br />

There is no doubt that she is a supreme artist.<br />

supremely adv. very, extremely, completely, perfectly, superlatively,<br />

sublimely, transcendently: I have never been so supremely happy<br />

as I was in Capri in '38.<br />

sure adj. 1 certain, assured, convinced, persuaded, positive,<br />

definite, unwavering, unswerving, unflinching, steadfast,<br />

steady, unshakeable or unshakable, confident, satisfied,<br />

undeviating, unfaltering: How can you be so sure in your<br />

opinion that Jack did it? I'm sure I've met you before. 2<br />

established, firm, solid, trusty, stable, steadfast, secure,<br />

safe, trustworthy, reliable: I never travel without my sure<br />

companions, courage and caution. 3 accurate, reliable,<br />

dependable, tried and true, unfailing, infallible, foolproof,<br />

effective, Colloq sure-fire: A high temperature is a sure sign<br />

of illness. 4 certain, inevitable, indubitable, unavoidable,<br />

ineluctable, inescapable, guaranteed: He who enters the Devil's<br />

Cave meets sure death.<br />

surely adv. 1 certainly, to be sure, positively, absolutely,<br />

definitely, undoubtedly, indubitably, unquestionably, beyond the<br />

shadow of a doubt, beyond question, doubtless, doubtlessly,<br />

assuredly, Colloq sure, US absotively-posolutely: He is surely<br />

one of the finest riders I've ever seen. 2 firmly, solidly,<br />

confidently, unfalteringly, steadily, unswervingly,

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