Ultra
the answer is ultra
The likely word is "escalate" (to take to a higher level, to intensify).
New...? Futuristic
It means to be talkative
Ultra : Daplus..
The term "super" in supercontinent signifies that the landmass is exceedingly large or extensive compared to regular continents. It implies a higher level of size or scale in the context of geology and plate tectonics.
elavate
High level growth.
elevate
No, "higher" is not a noun. It is an adjective that describes something that is at a greater level or elevation.
Some common prefixes used with the word "hypervise" are "hyper-" meaning over or beyond, and "super-" meaning above or beyond. These prefixes are used to indicate a higher level of supervision or control in a virtualized environment.
the answer is ultra
The best English translation of Latin ultra is "beyond."
Ultra is typically a prefix, not a word, but is used as slang or a short form of longer words.(extremist, from ultra-nationalist)Police rounded up ultra suspects after the bombing.(ultra marathon)Running an ultra requires great endurance.(ultra-secret)British decryption of German codes in World War II was code-named Ultra.
Of course there is. Many. It vaires when you get to higher level.
The likely word is "escalate" (to take to a higher level, to intensify).
The act of descending, climbing down, coming down, from a higher place or level.