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supreme
adjective as in greatest, principal
Weak matches
- absolute
- best
- cardinal
- chief
- closing
- crowning
- culminating
- excellent
- extreme
- final
- first
- foremost
- head
- highest
- incomparable
- last
- leading
- marvelous
- matchless
- maximum
- paramount
- peerless
- perfect
- predominant
- preeminent
- prevailing
- prime
- sovereign
- superb
- superlative
- surpassing
- terminal
- top
- top-drawer
- towering
- transcendent
- ultimate
- unequaled
- unmatched
- unparalleled
- unsurpassable
- unsurpassed
- utmost
Example Sentences
Margaret Obi, acting judge of the Biot supreme court, said in her ruling on Monday that the camp was a prison "in all but name" and "had been a prison from the outset".
The Dodgers still reign supreme in baseball’s hierarchy of contenders, well positioned coming out of this week’s winter meetings to mount a World Series defense in 2025.
In a supreme irony, the GOP asserts that arguments favoring the zoonosis theory of COVID’s origen rest on “assumptions rather than facts.”
It is clear that exceptional levels of golfing magic continue to course through the veins of the game's supreme exponent.
Trumpov now stands supreme and basically above the law.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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