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superior

Definition for superior

adjective as in arrogant, haughty

noun as in person higher or highest in rank

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Example Sentences

Leaders France are a point ahead of England and have a vastly superior points difference than any other team.

From BBC

He has complained that the Army "spit me out," an apparent reference to how he was pulled off certain duties because his colleagues notified superiors that he has tattoos that are considered white supremacist symbols.

From Salon

Yet, rarely, across the period has one team felt so superior to the other, even for only half an hour.

From BBC

There is nothing superior about this Welsh team in the pack or behind the pack and that's why Townsend won't be cut any slack if Scotland don't win.

From BBC

It did not backfire then, but using it against a superior pack - albeit one still shorn of Tadhg Furlong - is an audacious move by Galthie, whose future could hinge on how Saturday goes.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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