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1. superior

adjective. ['suːˈpɪriːɝ'] of high or superior quality or performance.

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  • superior (English)
  • superior (Latin)

2. superior

adjective. ['suːˈpɪriːɝ'] of or characteristic of high rank or importance.

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  • superior (English)
  • superior (Latin)

3. superior

adjective. ['suːˈpɪriːɝ'] (sometimes followed by `to') not subject to or influenced by.

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  • superior (English)
  • superior (Latin)

4. superior

noun. ['suːˈpɪriːɝ'] the head of a religious community.

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  • superior (English)
  • superior (Latin)

5. superior

noun. ['suːˈpɪriːɝ'] one of greater rank or station or quality.

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  • superior (English)
  • superior (Latin)

6. general

adjective. ['ˈdʒɛnɝəl, ˈdʒɛnrəl'] applying to all or most members of a category or group.

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  • general (English)
  • general (Anglo-Norman)

7. general

noun. ['ˈdʒɛnɝəl, ˈdʒɛnrəl'] a general officer of the highest rank.

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  • general (English)
  • general (Anglo-Norman)

8. general

adjective. ['ˈdʒɛnɝəl, ˈdʒɛnrəl'] not specialized or limited to one class of things.

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  • general (English)
  • general (Anglo-Norman)

9. general

adjective. ['ˈdʒɛnɝəl, ˈdʒɛnrəl'] prevailing among and common to the general public.

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  • general (English)
  • general (Anglo-Norman)

10. general

verb. ['ˈdʒɛnɝəl, ˈdʒɛnrəl'] command as a general.

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  • general (English)
  • general (Anglo-Norman)
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