Supremely

/suːˈpriːmli/

Meaning & Definition

adverb
To an extreme or highest degree; extremely.
She is supremely confident in her abilities to succeed.
In a manner that is superior or transcendent; overwhelmingly.
The artwork was supremely beautiful, leaving everyone in awe.
At the highest level of quality or importance.
The summit was supremely difficult to climb, challenging even the most experienced mountaineers.
Used to emphasize the intensity of an adjective.
He was supremely disappointed by the outcome of the match.
Denoting a state of being beyond comparison.
Her performance was supremely entertaining, captivating the audience from start to finish.

Etymology

From the Latin 'supremus', meaning 'highest'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

supremely confident:
Having total assurance and belief in oneself.
supremely talented:
Possessing exceptional skill or ability.

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Slang Meanings

Totally awesome.
That show was supremely awesome, I loved it!
Super great.
The food at that restaurant was supremely great!