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View definitions for supremely

supremely

adverb as in above all

adverb as in par excellence

adverb as in preeminently

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It was the moment for a supremely important public policy discussion, but Trump’s gaslighting helped keep it entirely off the agenda.

From Salon

I knew that this version of the United States of America was not going to elect a supremely qualified Black woman even if the alternative is an aspiring dictator who is a White man.

From Salon

But as with any good tale from the past, the son of cotton merchant - who is a member of India's supremely wealthy Tata clan - has quite a story.

From BBC

You speak to people instrumental in Aston Villa striker Jhon Duran's career and some common themes come up - a raw, supremely talented footballer, a family man - and somebody who needs to be guided.

From BBC

The product, described in a release from Nestlé as "supremely creamy," promises 10% more cheese sauce than leading competitors, positioning itself as a richer, more cheese-forward option.

From Salon

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

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