Supreme
UK /["/suˈpriːm/"]/US /["/suˈpriːm/"]/
Definition
highest in rank or position
In simple words: Highest in rank or power.
Examples
- the Supreme Commander of the armed forces
- the supreme champion
- It is an event in which she **reigns supreme**.
- to make the **supreme sacrifice** *(= die for what you believe in)*
- a supreme effort
- She smiled with supreme confidence.
Usage notes
Use 'supreme' to describe something that is the best or most important, often in a formal or serious context. It may not be suitable in casual settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Sounds like 'soup-realm' — imagine a kingdom where only the best soup is served.
Collocations
- supreme authority
- supreme court
- supreme quality
- supreme leader
Synonyms
- ultimate
- paramount
- topmost
- supreme being
- absolute
Antonyms
- inferior
- lowly
- subordinate
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'supremacy' which refers to dominance instead of quality.
- Using 'supreme' in a very casual context where 'great' or 'awesome' would be better.
- Misusing it informally in speech, as it often has a serious tone.