supérieur
superior, higher
adjective noun sew-pay-RYUR Less Common
Origin: From Latin 'superior', comparative of 'superus', above.
Usage Note
Supérieur functions as both adjective ('higher quality') and noun ('one's superior/boss'). Mon supérieur hiérarchique is the formal term for one's direct manager. The feminine form is supérieure, and the noun supériorité means 'superiority'. It contrasts with inférieur (lower, inferior).
Examples
"Ce modèle est supérieur à l'ancien."
Natural Translation
This model is superior to the old one.
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