The word 'superior' is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for one that surpasses another in rank or quality; head of a religious community, such as a monastery, abbey, or convent.
Example: "My superior has left for the day."
The noun form for the adjective superior is superiority.
The word 'superior' is both a noun (superior, superiors) and an adjective. Examples:
noun: If you can hold, I will check with my superior.
adjective: We enjoyed a superior meal at a four star restaurant.
superior is an adjective. Being superior is a verb.
every verb and adjective (I think) has its own infinitive
to see
to read
to drink
to write
to think
those verbs are infinitive (meaning you don't know who does them, you just know that someone does them, a.k.a. there are infinite possibilities as to who could do/have done it/them.)
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The word 'Superior' (capital S) is a noun, a proper noun, the name of a Lake in the northern US.
The word 'superior' (lower case s) is a noun, a common noun, a word for the person who is senior to someone in a job or in age.
The noun form of the adjective 'superior' is superiority.
The root word is super and the suffix is ior.
The common noun for the proper noun Lake Superior is "lake".
Dejection is the corresponding noun to the adverb dejectedly.
A corresponding noun is a word meaning basically the same thing as another noun, with a very similar sound to it, such as pleasantry and pleasant. It is basically a synonym with specifically nouns.
The corresponding noun to the verb flee is flight.
Loyal is an adjective. The corresponding noun is loyalty
The corresponding noun for the adjective gentle is gentleness. A related noun form is gentility.
The corresponding noun of "sarcastic" is "sarcasm."
The verb avert does not have a corresponding noun, it does, however, have a corresponding adjective: avertable.
The common noun for the proper noun Lake Superior is "lake".
Problematic and problematical are the corresponding adjectives to the noun problem. The corresponding adverb is problematically.
Argument, arguerer, and the gerund, arguing are the corresponding noun forms for the verb to argue.
The corresponding noun to "choose" is "choice."
"Triumphant" is not a noun. The corresponding noun is "triumph"
Tireless is an adjective. The corresponding noun is tirelessness.
No, lonesome is an adjective. The corresponding noun is lonesomeness.
No, embroider is a verb. The corresponding noun is embroidery.
Affirmation is the corresponding noun to the verb affirm.