superiority

/səˌpɪriˈɔrəti/
noun
  1. The state or quality of being better, stronger, or more advanced than others.
    • The team's superiority on the field was clear from the first minute.
    • Many people believe in the superiority of fresh food over frozen food.
    • The company's technological superiority helped it dominate the market.
  2. An attitude of believing you are better than other people.
    • His constant air of superiority made it hard for him to make friends.
    • She spoke with a sense of superiority that annoyed everyone in the room.
    • The novel criticizes the superiority felt by the wealthy characters.
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