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Superiority   /sˌupɪriˈɔrɪti/   Listen
Superiority

noun
1.
The quality of being superior.  Synonym: high quality.  Antonyms: low quality, inferiority.
2.
The quality of being at a competitive advantage.  Synonyms: favorable position, favourable position.
3.
Displaying a sense of being better than others.
4.
The state of excelling or surpassing or going beyond usual limits.  Synonyms: transcendence, transcendency.



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"Superiority" Quotes from Famous Books



... But, taking one generation with another, as every one knows, the average man is duly married and the average woman gets a husband. Thus the great majority of women, in this clear-cut and endless conflict, make manifest their substantial superiority to the great ...
— In Defense of Women • H. L. Mencken

... together with others by Parrhasius, Timanthes, Polygnotus, Apollodorus, Pausias, and Pamplulus, required more time and study than I could bestow for the adequate perception of their merits. I shall therefore leave them undescribed and uncriticised, nor attempt to settle the question of superiority between ancient and ...
— A Virtuoso's Collection (From "Mosses From An Old Manse") • Nathaniel Hawthorne

... very rich and very poor—has made very little progress in the continental states with which they are familiar. They affirm that a class of absolute paupers in any degree formidable from its numbers has yet to be created in those states. They represent in the most emphatic language the immense superiority in education, manners, conduct, and the supply of the ordinary wants of a civilized being, of the German, Swiss, Dutch, Belgian and French peasantry over the peasantry and poorer classes not only of Ireland, but also of England and Scotland. This is the general and the most decided ...
— Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 4, September, 1850 • Various

... only in relation to those who honor him, in the point of his being more excellent than they, but also in itself, or in relation to other persons, and in this way honor is always due to a person, on account of some excellence or superiority. ...
— Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) • Thomas Aquinas

... as she watched the young people, but she now came to her niece's rescue, thinking also it would be well to disturb Haldane's sense of superiority somewhat. So ...
— A Knight Of The Nineteenth Century • E. P. Roe


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