super

/ˈsupər/
adjective
  1. Extremely good; excellent; wonderful.
    • That was a super movie — I loved every minute.
    • She did a super job on her science project.
    • We had a super time at the amusement park.
  2. Very large, powerful, or extreme in degree.
    • The company made a super profit this quarter.
    • A super storm hit the coast, causing major damage.
    • He has super strength from years of training.
Antonyms
adverb
  1. Extremely; very.
    • This pizza is super delicious.
    • I'm super tired after that long hike.
    • She was super excited about her birthday party.
Synonyms
noun
  1. A superintendent, especially of a building or apartment complex.
    • Our building's super is very friendly and helpful.
    • We called the super when the heat stopped working.
    • The super fixed the leaky faucet in my apartment.
  2. A superhero.
    • The movie is about a team of supers saving the world.
    • In the comic, the super fights a giant robot.
    • Kids dressed up as their favorite supers for Halloween.
verb
  1. To reinforce or strengthen something, especially by adding extra material.
    • They supered the walls with steel beams.
    • The crew supered the bridge to handle more traffic.
    • We need to super the fence so it doesn't fall over.