superior
Refers to the person immediately above you in a hierarchy.
Refers to the person immediately above you in a hierarchy.
A higher-ranking officer in the armed forces.
Someone who is more intelligent.
Someone who has higher ethical standards.
Someone of a higher social class or status.
A person of higher rank in a religious order.
Much better.
Extremely better.
Obviously better.
Much better.
More advanced in technology.
Better in terms of technical skill or design.
Significantly better.
Noticeably better.
Immeasurably better.
Without any doubt, better.
Greater in number.
More intelligent.
A little better.
Better by nature, without effort.
Naturally and essentially better.
Completely or entirely better.
To some degree, better.
Better in its fundamental nature.
Having higher ethical standards.
Somewhat better, often used to show disapproval of someone's attitude.
Of a higher social status.
Better due to genetic traits.
Considered by some to be better, but not proven.
Used to compare with something else (e.g., superior to all others).
Used to specify the area of superiority (e.g., superior in design).
To have a higher quality or rank.
To believe you are better than other people.
To give the impression of being of higher quality or rank.
To believe or think that something is better.
To perceive something as being better.
To appear to be of higher quality or rank.
To cause something to be better than others.
To demonstrate that one is better.
To develop into a state of being better.
To complain about someone or something to a person in authority.
To communicate information to your superior.
To officially tell your superior about something.