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supreme

/ˌsuˈpɹim/adjective2 syllables

Supreme means: greatest or maximal in degree; extreme.

Synonyms for supreme10

adjective, as in greatest or maximal in degree; extreme

sublime, maximal, maximum

adjective, as in greatest in status or authority or power

adjective, as in final or last in your life or progress

adjective, as in highest in excellence or achievement

also used for supreme

predominant, preponderant, regnant

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What does supreme mean?4

adjective

1

greatest or maximal in degree; extreme“supreme folly”

2

greatest in status or authority or power“a supreme tribunal”

3

final or last in your life or progress“the supreme sacrifice”

4

highest in excellence or achievement“supreme among musicians”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with supreme?22

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Supreme in a sentence

  • Whether happiness is the supreme value or not, it is earnestly desired by man.unknown
  • I thought that she had fainted, but she recovered herself by a supreme effort.Hybrid
  • The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.rul
  • Despotism and the most absurd arrogance punish even supreme foreign courts.carlosalberto
  • Life is a melody composed with supreme art and excellent mastery.carlosalberto
  • The supreme power was transferred from him to the senate.soridsolid
  • Genius has been defined as a supreme capacity for taking trouble.unknown
  • Why are white supremacists always the least supreme whites?shekitten

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Forms of supreme

as a adjective

comparative
supremer
superlative
supremest