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suprahuman
adjective as in metaphysical
Weak matches
- bodiless
- deep
- difficult
- discarnate
- eternal
- fundamental
- high-flown
- ideal
- immaterial
- impalpable
- incorporeal
- insubstantial
- intangible
- intellectual
- jesuitic
- nonmaterial
- nonphysical
- numinous
- oversubtle
- preternatural
- profound
- recondite
- superhuman
- superior
- supermundane
- supramundane
- supranatural
- transcendental
- unearthly
- unfleshly
- universal
- unphysical
- unreal
- unsubstantial
Example Sentences
Those with ultrahigh thresholds are those whom “we think of as belonging to somewhat different categories: protohuman like children, subhuman like the mad or suprahuman like saints.”
Burdened with suprahuman fantasies and the means to explore them, it seems that Epstein became lost in his own fable.
Alongside the hieratic tableaux, I will long remember the virtuoso turns by solo performers, who gave this suprahuman work a human immediacy.
Her distinguishing feature as an AI is her capacity to feel the pain of others and feel a responsibility to do something about it, while also possessing the suprahuman powers of a computer.
His “Brother/Sister” plays are postmodern in their formal self-consciousness but combine the spiritual and the material in the way that Wilson does — giving a suprahuman dimension to a very specific everyday reality.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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