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superb
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
superb
(adjective)
superb
/sʊ
ˈ
pɚb/
adjective
superb
/sʊ
ˈ
pɚb/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of SUPERB
:
extremely good
:
excellent or brilliant in a very noticeable way
a
superb
example
wines of
superb
quality
They've done a
superb
job.
The performance was absolutely
superb
.
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— superbly
adverb
a
superbly
gifted writer
The defense played
superbly
.
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