Yes, it is an adjective. It means excellent, or of superior quality.
The word super is an adjective. It means to be better than average.
The noun 'super' is word for gasoline with a high octane rating, and an informal word for an apartment or office building superintendent.The adjective 'super' describes a noun as very large or powerful; showing the characteristics of its type to an extreme degree; used as an overall term of approval.The adverb 'super' modifies a verb or an adjective as to a degree exceeding the usual or normal; extremely.The word 'super' is not a verb.
Super-duper is an expression using a rhyme reduplication of the adjective super, meaning "very good." Super-duper is used informally, and often sarcastically, to mean "Oh great, wow, that's terrific!"
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
scribblenautical
The super secret adjective is scribblenautical. if you use the super secret adjective for the first time, you get a merit
Yes.
If you mean super as an adjective. It is the same word. Super Hero = Super Heroi (eroi)
Scribblenautic
The comparative form is more super; the superlative form is most super.
Scribblenautical
No. It is an adjective. It is describing word, not a name for something (noun). eg... He is a cute boy. - cute is the adjective, boy is the noun.
Scribblenautical adds a rooster hat to anything
The word super is an adjective. It means to be better than average.
scribblenautical: it puts a chicken wobbly thing on it
No, it's an adjective. The adverb is superbly.