Supreme vs Almight - What's the difference?
supreme | almight |
Dominant, having power over all others.
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, title= Greatest, most excellent, extreme, most superior, highest, or utmost.
(botany) Situated at the highest part or point.
* (English Citations of "supreme")
English adjectives commonly used as postmodifiers
(cooking) To divide a citrus fruit into its segments, removing the skin, pith, membranes, and seeds.
(cookery) A breast of chicken or duck with the wing bone attached.
(cookery) Anything from which all skin, bones, and other parts which are not eaten have been removed, such as a skinless fish fillet.
As adjectives the difference between supreme and almight
is that supreme is dominant, having power over all others while almight is almighty.As a verb supreme
is to divide a citrus fruit into its segments, removing the skin, pith, membranes, and seeds.As a noun supreme
is a breast of chicken or duck with the wing bone attached.As a proper noun Supreme
is the Supreme Being; the Almighty; God.supreme
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