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most superior
adjective as in better, greater, higher; excellent
adjective as in arrogant, haughty
Example Sentences
"This magnificent yacht has cruised the oceans of the world with a graceful and gentle motion found only on the most superior seagoing vessels," the pamphlet said, and it went on to extol the vessel's "fine, seakindly hull" and "mahogany paneled formal dining room" that seats 16.
I prefer unsalted President brand butter because I love it and think it is the most superior commercial butter available.
“The right to life, in my estimation, is the most superior right to any right,” Garrett said.
“To a Mrs. Smallridge—charming woman—most superior—to have the charge of her three little girls—delightful children. Impossible that any situation could be more replete with comfort; if we except, perhaps, Mrs. Suckling’s own family, and Mrs. Bragge’s; but Mrs. Smallridge is intimate with both, and in the very same neighbourhood:—lives only four miles from Maple Grove. Jane will be only four miles from Maple Grove.”
But I had as sound a sleep in that lodging as in the most superior accommodation the Boar could have given me, and the quality of my dreams was about the same as in the best bedroom.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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