superior in Arabic
superior in Arabic is أَجْدَر, مُتَفَوِّق, يعلو — superior means higher in rank, quality, or status than another.
superior in Arabic
أَجْدَر
Pronounced: ʔajdar
higher in rank or quality
مُتَفَوِّق
Pronounced: mutafawwiq
higher in rank or quality
يعلو
located above
What does "superior" mean?
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adj Higher in rank, quality, or status than another.
"This fabric is superior to the cheaper alternative."
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adj Acting as though one is better than others; arrogant.
"She gave a superior smile that annoyed everyone in the room."
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noun A person of higher rank, especially in a job or organisation.
"He always deferred to his superiors on major decisions."
superior in a sentence
- This fabric is superior to the cheaper alternative.
- He reported the incident to his superior officer.
- She gave a superior smile that annoyed everyone in the room.
- He always deferred to his superiors on major decisions.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "superior" in Arabic?
"superior" in Arabic is أَجْدَر, مُتَفَوِّق, يعلو. superior means: Higher in rank, quality, or status than another.
How do you pronounce أَجْدَر?
"superior" in Arabic is أَجْدَر, pronounced "ʔajdar".
How do you use "superior" in a sentence?
Example: "This fabric is superior to the cheaper alternative." In Arabic, "superior" is أَجْدَر, مُتَفَوِّق, يعلو.
Are there other ways to say "superior" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 3 translations listed for "superior": أَجْدَر, مُتَفَوِّق, يعلو.
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