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superiority
[ suh-peer-ee-awr-i-tee, -or-, soo- ]
Word History and Origins
Origin of superiority1
Example Sentences
The park is now the Crescenta Valley Community Regional Park, and a historical marker describes the park’s “Aryan superiority” past along with its earlier innocuous German cultural and social connections.
Liverpool certainly found Spurs highly entertaining in a 6-3 win that was nowhere near an accurate reflection of their superiority.
The insatiable thirst for success seems to have gone, the scales of superiority have fallen away and opponents now sense vulnerability right until the final whistle, as United did here.
Fear, anger and defeat have turned some bitter and made others believe in a false sense of superiority to the rest of us mere mortals.
“Within this context, messages about Jewish superiority and demonisation of the enemy are fertile ground for fostering brutality and releasing soldiers from moral constraints.”
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