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1
better than
average
or better than other people or things of the same
type
:
Examples:
This is
clearly
the work of a
superior
artist
.
She was
chosen
for the job because she was the
superior
candidate
.
For
babies
, breastfeeding is
superior
to bottle-feeding.
The
government
troops
were
superior
in
numbers
(= there were more of them).
2
A
superior
person
believes
that or
acts
as if they are better than other people:
Examples:
a
superior
manner
/
smile
I can't stand Amanda - she's so
superior
.
3
higher
in
rank
or
social
position
than others:
Examples:
The
soldier
was
reported
to his
superior
officer
for
failing
in his
duties
.
4
closer
to the head,
further
from the
feet
:
Examples:
The head is
superior
to the
shoulder
.
5
a person or
group
of people who are
higher
in
rank
or
social
position
than others:
Examples:
I will
pass
your
complaint
on to my superiors.
6
better than
average
, or better than others of the same
type
:
Examples:
They were
clearly
the
superior
team
.
Some people think
acoustic
recordings
are
superior
to
digital
ones
.
7
disapproving A person who is
superior
or
behaves
in a
superior
way
believes
that he or she is better than other people:
Examples:
I canβt stand
Bill
βs
superior
attitude
.
8
higher
in
rank
or
position
than others:
Examples:
When your
superior
officer
gives
you an
order
, you do it.
9
a person or
group
of people who are
higher
in
rank
or
position
than others :
Examples:
We will need a
letter
of
recommendation
from one of your superiors.
10
better in
quality
than other things of a
similar
type
:
Examples:
We
pride
ourselves on having
achieved
a
corporate
culture
of
superior
performance
.
superior
products
/
brands
superior
customer
/after-sales
service
superior
value
/
results
/
returns
be
superior
to sth The firm's
technology
is
widely
regarded
as being
superior
to that of
its
rivals
.
far/
vastly
superior
(to sth) The
school
system
was far
superior
when he left than it was when he was
elected
mayor
.
11
having a
higher
position
than someone else in a
company
or
organization
:
Examples:
superior
officers
12
someone who has a
higher
position
than another
employee
or
group
of
employees
in a
company
or
organization
:
Examples:
71% of
workers
surveyed said they had been
insulted
,
ignored
, or
otherwise
treated
discourteously by their superiors.
Conflicts
can
usually
be
contained
if
dealt
with by an
immediate
superior
.
Any
unusual
incidents
should be
reported
to your
superior
.
Travel
expenses
must be
authorized
and
approved
by your superiors.
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