IPA: /ˈsuːpərˌæd/
KK: /ˈsuːpərˌæd/
To add something in addition to what has already been added, often increasing the overall effect or amount.
The teacher decided to superadd extra assignments to the curriculum to enhance learning.
Past: superadded
Past Participle: superadded
Superadd is formed from "super-" (meaning above or beyond) and "add" (from Latin "addere", meaning to add). The word means to add something additional or beyond what is already present.
Think of adding something 'beyond' ('super-') what is already there ('add'). This helps you remember that 'superadd' means to add something extra.
No commonly confused words.