Superber: meaning, definitions and examples

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superber

 

[ suˈpɜrb ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

quality assessment

The term 'superber' does not exist in standard English lexicon. It appears to be a variation or misspelling of the word 'superb', which is used to describe something of outstanding quality or excellence. When something is described as superb, it invokes a sense of admiration and high regard for its attributes or performance. This expression is often employed in contexts such as art, cuisine, or any accomplishment that demonstrates exceptional skill or beauty.

Synonyms

excellent, fantastic, magnificent, outstanding, superior.

Examples of usage

  • The food was absolutely superb.
  • Her performance in the play was simply superb.
  • He received superb reviews for his latest book.

Translations

Translations of the word "superber" in other languages:

🇵🇹 excelente

🇮🇳 शानदार

🇩🇪 großartig

🇮🇩 hebat

🇺🇦 чудовий

🇵🇱 wspaniały

🇯🇵 素晴らしい

🇫🇷 superbe

🇪🇸 espléndido

🇹🇷 olağanüstü

🇰🇷 훌륭한

🇸🇦 رائع

🇨🇿 skvělý

🇸🇰 vynikajúci

🇨🇳 极好的

🇸🇮 odličen

🇮🇸 frábært

🇰🇿 тамаша

🇬🇪 შესანიშნავი

🇦🇿 möhtəşəm

🇲🇽 espléndido

Etymology

The word 'superb' originates from the Latin word 'superbus', meaning 'proud, lofty, or splendid'. The term made its way into English around the late 14th century, carrying with it the connotation of something elevated or of great worth. Its use has evolved through the centuries, becoming a favored adjective for describing anything that exceeds normal standards of quality. The influence of Latin on English vocabulary has contributed significantly to the richness of expressive language we have today, with 'superb' standing out as a go-to term for praise and commendation. In contemporary usage, it has maintained its positive connotation and is widely used in both informal and formal contexts.