Tuesday, November 26, 2019
Super Words
Super Words Super Words Super Words By Sharon As a prefix, super- originates from the Latin super, an adverb and preposition meaning above, on top of, beyond, beside. Thats the original meaning of the English prefix, too, though according to the Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology, it has taken on other senses over the centuries. These include: Higher in rank, quality or degree (example: superstructure) In the highest, or to a high degree, in excess ( example: superabundance) Expressing addition (example: supertax) Here are some super words which have the same root: Superb ââ¬â excellent Supercilious ââ¬â proud, arrogant (from the Latin for above the eyelid) Supercomputer ââ¬â extra powerful and quick computer Superfine ââ¬â extremely refined, over refined Superhuman Superintendent ââ¬â director or manager of an organisation Superior ââ¬â greater in number or quality Superlative ââ¬â of outstanding quality Superman (originating with Nietzsche rather than Clark Kents alter ego) Supermodel ââ¬â an exceptionally successful catwalk model Supernatural ââ¬â inexplicable through natural laws; miraculous Superscribe ââ¬â to write above Supersede ââ¬â to supplant or replace Supervise ââ¬â to direct or oversee There are dozens of others. Why not add yours in the comments or in the forum? Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily! Keep learning! Browse the Vocabulary category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:Using "a" and "an" Before WordsOne Fell SwoopComment, Suggestion, and Feedback
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