"Superlatively" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Superlatively" Meaning

Extremely, exceedingly, or extremely great.

"Superlatively" Examples

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| Context | Part of speech | Meaning |
| --- | --- | --- |
| This superlatively good lawyer secured the acquittal of the defendant. | Adverb | To an extremely high degree |
| She is regarded as superlatively intelligent by her peers. | Adverb | To an extremely high degree |
| He has built superlatively successful career in the tech industry. | Adverb | To an extremely high degree |
| The new hotel is superlatively clean and has the most modern amenities. | Adverb | To an extremely high degree |
| This restaurant is superlatively romantic and has the best views in the city | Adverb | To an extremely high degree |

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Having a higher rank, power, or position of authority; of greater value, quality, or extent than another.

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People or things that are higher in rank, position, or power.

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The term "superlarva" sounds like a name that could refer to a super-long larva, a larva with supernatural powers, or perhaps a type of larva that surpasses the norm in some way.<br><br>A larva is the stage in the life cycle of a certain group of animals, especially insects, where the young are in a precursor form to their adult stage. If we consider "super" to imply something beyond regular, we could think of "superlarva" as an unusually large, robust, or modified larva with extraordinary characteristics.<br><br>However, without a specific context or definition attached to the term, it's challenging to pinpoint an exact nature or implication of "superlarva".

Superlative

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The word "superlative" refers to the form of an adjective or adverb that is used to compare three or more things, to indicate the one that has the greatest degree of a particular quality. It is typically formed by adding the suffix "-est" to the adjective or adverb in its comparative form.<br><br>For example:<br><br> Comparative: He is taller than me.<br> Superlative: He is the tallest of all.<br><br>The superlative form is used to emphasize the extent or degree of a quality. It is often used in sentences that begin with "the most" or "the least" followed by the superlative form of the adjective or adverb.<br><br>Examples:<br><br> This is the most beautiful view I have ever seen.<br> He is the most intelligent person I know.<br> This is the least expensive option available.

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Supermall

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A large shopping complex, typically containing a variety of shops, restaurants, and entertainment facilities under one roof.

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Large retail establishment where customers can buy a wide variety of food, household, and personal items in bulk or in small quantities.

Supermarkets

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A large business that sells a wide variety of food and household goods at low prices, often with a self-service system.