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Adjectives commonly used to describe "superb" — vivid descriptors for richer, more specific prose.
(adv)
Forms the superlative of many adjectives.
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(adj)
Not different or other; not another or others; not different as regards self; selfsame; identical.
(n)
(philosophy) Something being indicated that is similar to something else.
Preceding all others of a series or kind; the ordinal of one; earliest.
A number of different; various.
Of an object, concept, relationship, etc., having existed for a relatively long period of time.
A surname.
Entire, undivided.
Gorgeous; magnificent; sumptuous; of remarkable beauty.
(grammar) A word that modifies a noun or noun phrase or describes a noun’s referent.
Most superior; most favorable.
Free from error; true; accurate.
Most commonly occurring; typical.
The City of Westminster: a London borough of Greater London including the principal offices of the British government.
Of higher or the highest quality; splendid.
The act of seeing or looking at something.
Overly proud of oneself, especially concerning appearance; having a high opinion of one's own accomplishments with slight reason.
Intentionally causing or reveling in pain and suffering; merciless, heartless.
Wealthy: having a lot of money and possessions.
The citizens or inhabitants of the United Kingdom.
In an antique manner.
Of chief or leading importance; prime, principal.
Exhibiting attributes, qualities, or acts that are worthy of or receive glory.
(countable, uncountable) A characteristic manner or style of preparing food, often associated with a place of origin.
Of a large size or extent; great.
Pertaining to architecture.
Remaining after expenses or deductions.
A famous art museum and former royal palace in Paris, France.
Grand, elegant or splendid in appearance.
Reasonable.
Closely packed or densely constituted; having much material in a small volume.
(usually not comparable) No longer living; deceased. (Also used as a noun.)
(of an object or substance) That can be picked up or held, having a texture, and usually firm. Unlike a liquid, gas or plasma.