supreme
/ˌsuˈpɹim/adjective2 syllables
Supreme means: greatest or maximal in degree; extreme.
Synonyms for supreme10
adjective, as in final or last in your life or progress
adjective, as in highest in excellence or achievement
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
three syllables
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