supreme
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British pronunciation
/suːˈpriːm/

Definition & Meaning of "supreme"in English

supreme
01

showing unmatched excellence and the highest level of quality or greatness

supreme definition and meaning
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The artist 's latest masterpiece was hailed as a supreme achievement in the world of contemporary art.
The team 's victory in the championship game was a testament to their supreme talent and dedication.
02

having the highest position or rank

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As the supreme leader of the nation, he made all major decisions affecting the country's future.
She held the supreme authority over the organization, making her word final on all matters.
03

greatest or highest in degree, quality, or intensity

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She felt supreme joy at her promotion.
The dish was prepared with supreme skill.
04

final, ultimate, or last in a sequence, life, or process

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His supreme moment came at the end of his career.
The novel describes her supreme triumph over adversity.
05

having the highest degree of importance

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His supreme goal in life is to achieve peace and happiness.
Ensuring national security is the supreme responsibility of the government.
Supreme
01

a boneless, skinless piece of meat or poultry, often prepared or presented in an elegant or refined way

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The chef served a chicken supreme with a delicate sauce.
A turkey supreme was the centerpiece of the holiday meal.
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