superiorly Sentence Examples

  1. The superiorly talented student consistently excelled in all her endeavors.
  2. The athlete's superiorly honed physique gave him an edge over his competitors.
  3. The CEO's superiorly strategic acumen led the company to unprecedented growth.
  4. The architect's superiorly designed building won numerous awards for its aesthetics and functionality.
  5. The scientist's superiorly thorough research yielded groundbreaking discoveries that revolutionized the field.
  6. The surgeon's superiorly skilled hands performed the intricate operation with precision and success.
  7. The musician's superiorly expressive performances evoked deep emotions in the audience.
  8. The writer's superiorly crafted prose captivated readers with its lyrical beauty and profound insight.
  9. The teacher's superiorly engaging lessons motivated students to excel.
  10. The leader's superiorly inspiring vision guided the team towards unimaginable achievements.

superiorly Meaning

superiorly

situated above or near the top of another part, feeling that one is better or more important than others, courageously or serenely indifferent (as to something painful or disheartening), courageously or calmly indifferent (as to something painful), being a superscript, situated higher up, affecting or assuming an air of superiority, one that surpasses another in quality or merit, situated toward the head and further away from the feet than another and especially another similar part of an upright body especially of a human being, situated above or anterior or dorsal to another and especially a corresponding part, of higher rank, quality, or importance, the head of a religious house or order, one that goes beyond another in quality or merit, attached to and apparently arising from the ovary, covering or including more things, superscript, free from the calyx or other floral envelope, one who is above another in rank, station, or office, excellent of its kind, more comprehensive, greater in quantity or numbers

FAQs About the word superiorly

situated above or near the top of another part, feeling that one is better or more important than others, courageously or serenely indifferent (as to something

excellently, fabulously,superbly, impeccably, marvelously, grandly, terrifically, finely, superlatively, flawlessly

imperfectly, insufficiently, defectively, deficiently, incompletely,badly, inadequately, faultily,, fallibly

The superiorly talented student consistently excelled in all her endeavors.

The athlete's superiorly honed physique gave him an edge over his competitors.

The CEO's superiorly strategic acumen led the company to unprecedented growth.

The architect's superiorly designed building won numerous awards for its aesthetics and functionality.