IPA: /ˌsuːpərˈsiːdʒər/
KK: /ˌsuːpərˈsiːdʒər/
Definition: The act of replacing something old or less effective with something new or better.
Example: The supersedure of the old queen bee ensured a stronger hive.
IPA: /ˌsuːpəˈsɛʃən/
KK: /ˌsuːpərˈsɛʃən/
Definition: The act of replacing or taking the place of something or someone else.
Example: The new law will lead to the supersession of the old regulations.
IPA: //ˌsuːpəˈsɒnɪk//
KK: /sjuːpəˈsɒnɪk/
Definition: Relating to speeds that are faster than the speed of sound, especially in air.
Example: The supersonic jet flew across the sky in a matter of seconds.
Definition: A type of wave or airplane that travels faster than the speed of sound.
Example: The supersonic jet flew across the sky at an incredible speed.
IPA: //suːpəˈsɒnɪkli//
KK: /sjuːpəˈsɒnɪkli/
Definition: In a manner that is faster than the speed of sound.
Example: The jet flew supersonically, breaking the sound barrier.
IPA: //ˈsuːpərˌspɛʃɪlɪst//
KK: /ˈsuːpərˌspɛʃəlɪst/
Definition: A person who has a very specific and advanced level of knowledge or skill in a particular area or subject.
Example: The superspecialist was called in to solve the complex problem that no one else could handle.
IPA: /ˈsuːpərˌstɑːr/
KK: /ˈsuːpərˌstɑr/
Definition: A person who is very famous and successful, especially in entertainment or sports, and is admired by many people.
Example: The concert was sold out because the superstar was performing.
IPA: /ˈsuːpərsteɪt/
KK: /ˈsuːpərsteɪt/
Definition: A large political entity created by combining several smaller states or regions into one.
Example: The concept of a superstate is often discussed in the context of political unions like the European Union.
IPA: //ˌsuːpərˈstɪmjʊleɪt//
KK: /suːpərˈstɪm.jʊ.leɪt/
Definition: To cause a strong or intense reaction or response in someone or something.
Example: The new marketing strategy was designed to superstimulate customer interest in the product.
IPA: /ˌsuːpəˈstɪʃən/
KK: /ˌsuːpərˈstɪʃən/
Definition: A belief or practice that is based on fear, ignorance, or a misunderstanding of how things work, often involving magic or luck.
Example: Many people avoid walking under ladders because of superstition.
IPA: /ˌsuːpəˈstɪʃəs/
KK: /ˌsuːpərˈstɪʃəs/
Definition: Having a belief in things that are not based on scientific evidence, often involving luck or fate.
Example: Many people are superstitious and avoid walking under ladders or breaking mirrors.
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