Ultra
the answer is ultra
The likely word is "escalate" (to take to a higher level, to intensify).
It means to be talkative
New...? Futuristic
Ultra : Daplus..
elavate
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.
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."
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.
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.