Supreme vs Vital - What's the difference?
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Dominant, having power over all others.
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(botany) Situated at the highest part or point.
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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.
Relating to, or characteristic of life.
Necessary to the continuation of life; being the seat of life; being that on which life depends.
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Invigorating or life-giving.
Necessary to continued existence.
Relating to the recording of life events.
Very important.
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Containing life; living.
* Milton
* Alexander Pope
Capable of living; in a state to live; viable.
* Sir Thomas Browne
Supreme is a related term of vital.
As a proper noun supreme
is the supreme being; the almighty; god.As an adjective vital is
relating to, or characteristic of life.supreme
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* (having power over all others) predominant, preponderant, regnantDerived terms
* supremacy * supreme being * Supreme SovietVerb
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(wikipedia vital)Adjective
(en adjective)- vital''' energies; '''vital''' functions; '''vital actions
- The brain is a vital organ.
- Do the heavens afford him vital food?
- The transition to farming was vital for the creation of civilisation.
- Birth, marriage and death certificates are vital records.
- It is vital that you don't forget to do your homework.
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- spirits that live throughout, vital in every part
- The dart flew on, and pierced a vital part.
- Pythagoras and Hippocrates affirm the birth of the seventh month to be vital .